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ORLD: SATURDAY: BVEN: ING, ‘APRIL 29; 1905. OVER THE NEW BELMON MUNYO : Sater _ MAREE —— i: WITCH HA Makes the skin suit 4S velvet Improves any complexion, Best shampoo made, Prevents dandruff, Stops hair from falling, Cures ail skin eruptions, More soothing than cold creams,” More beautifying than any cosmeét If your blood is impure, or if have dyspepsta, or any liver or stémai srouble, don’t fail to use Munyon’s P Paw Pills. They cure Biliousness Constipation and drive all put from the blood and all imperfectio from the skin. ' TBO GOING BACK TO IF SIADLP. { : GOING ISS REVERS? WAY. YOUNGEST BALLPLAYER in the Professional Game IS KNIGHT OF ATHLETICS Only Seventeen, Just Out of High School, and Is Playing Great Game at Short Lavator with mara on His Back. Foot oF Wren STRENT AND | DE ee AND CORTLANDT STREBTS, = da The leaving time from Desbrossem A be fortlandt Streets 4 five, minutes. later hat given below for Twenty-thi IN THEIR OLD FORME!) ——_-— +4e-- —-— Ry . CINCINNATE. N CINCENNATE BY ALLEN SANGRE he aurprive of this year in baseball, beyond second base and threw Donlln ‘ of a pear: | our at first barring the escape yesterday of a ped Cat first, nut sallet who deliberately walked in| New York rooters waited sontidently front of the Giants’ bench without belng | for the momene when Lrookiyn would i rook lyn’ s Bo lo pleces, IU was not belloved that hurled into eternity, Is Brookly » ; f for the Quaker City Team. hurled Into aera ice! now vane Nis |JTanion'n young men ‘ed mand the | AB (iimed the wehampeens” In halrerata: |Awull pace, Buc they never weakened; | [2 A, eC nepessionat hh ight, *, SUUTMERN | RAILWAY 12.55, 82 4.855 Mo owaK an umpire EAN who will not be cowed by MeGraw's | 41 \st 1INB.—0.25 A. M, and Alt, 12.25 Py M, and AND. WESTERN RAILWAY, fy ruita have | their bone, muscle and nerve stood the ing contests, Her new re shown no evidences of singe fiat ind though lttle was written abou ! team's preliminary practice down south | browbea it must of been a thorough Job, Johnstone Is Bos: fright, | test, and with th BY BOZEMAN BULGER \ son's start Master Knight wont straighs to the front, With the willow he has The Philadelphia Athidtics have whe | proved a wonder, winning the. first unique distinction of having brougat gy; ns method: out this year the youngest baseball dng, ale ae ae gee In all bis esreer Ned Hanlon © i TF] Johnstone made it so plain on Thurs: SAPE. meets BATEMAN 1 oat ‘ i y [ expocted rewulis, y that he was running the game when | poi ‘COMBORT” and player in the profession and notwith-! 1 saw nim work agalnet Now York drought about such unexpec Pi that h ning the game whe niet Qitkeoi” at standing his swaddiing clothes he Ts de- ana both ot the detcats to elifiins Last spring affaira looked blye £00! he Honched MeGraw that only o ' + M. weekdays and: 8:25 Uvering the goods, The young man who ts Just now ¢reating w furore among those staid and ultravonservative Quakers is Joln- ny Knight, a lad of seventeen sum mers, ‘This youth Is playing the posi- tion of shortstop, and in addition th Brooklyn, Hanlon was drawing @ Sl) yesterday did the Giants try to star: | antad OB ary of $12,000 in the capacity Of MAN | vnothing., cAgll’ Clark, a veteran of Jager, ‘This seemed Nike a lot of money | he taliimore school wlio alma, to by a heavy load of stock, | than some old-cive slung When John Mr. Medicus is a young-looking man | stone waved Wha iway. After that no with a collapsable steamer ehalr form | one heard any ofensive talk men were due to the of this mere lad In the frat game Philadelphia needed one run with a man on base and Mure pay was walked, Mayght being eon sidered easy, The youngster promptly fooled them by driving a bail so. far stick work mel si iN yaa Brooklyn took its first tall out of 2 fth DP aloreaire, niszoni ag the bat York “Guilder: “never even” pont Wyo) welt iD, Dimes Ns ao) bowllns [George (Wiltse in “the “fourth “Inning i Roe Hour ald btauigia Hang Knight did not come tp he the roeue | Mark , outfielder ‘neve f . : xt Charley Ebbets, He lorse@ when Charley, Babb, Who is playlig. a | Sroklyiy Hz” Fulton Street IRHONPAGNGEL [GHA haa’ Han abaniN les | coMractext dave Knlant won the aeooid Lavator, Malden, Sand Hurst. Mee ever and oould novice) huw: & | reat game "on htsi, 4 anmed a tor | Rint dino Pha xe Yor 4 er Tarhe the! fj “ xt port er This seemed to wor A Wy ¢ Ro: exheriente Inc eliher independent | Filme by @ lone drive over reht flold Going Out for a Gallop. quiet unobtrusive person of that s0rt | Tre et ee vesed’ dtitter and Seane | frommPhotels and residences through oon of minor leagues, Erom a grummar| mon were out, ven oe cases alter tw : : was entitled to so much yellow plush: jon, “ling the ‘buses, Brooklyn tans |. HBAUOR 644 a'* for Ponnaylvan’ 4 school star he leaped over all the pro+ Wh the Philadelphia lad is ap peer “It took me seven years to werk uD & then showed how deeply ts thelt heart La aN ry minary degries and landed in major bitter it cannont hes league compaay—the first dash out of Yet &, Kod, shortatop, Che bon the Ast Aaah out of) siderable. training on thi his wonderful work with ¢ : F ee 1 ’ { shatra,) | (nthe game by rising In mighty ehorus, " ATTERBUR ot Be iD, pt that 3H Jobbing trade In <canoraented uf .| Unfortunately Charley Babb heard the Waste al Manger, Pan's Tradtio Wane t 8 “bu he told Bowler Ebbets, "and t never distant shriek of a frelght train at that pant a annoy Rant bat male made that In one year, About $99 is| moment and hid old hobo jnstincts ane a While playing shortstop for one of | up for the deficienoy, He has t ML he should have, and at that its hike | caused him to hurry thither, Some say a the high-schoo clubs in Philadelpiia! 81 18 Always wulling to r BANKING AND FINANGIAL, errat young Knight) work attracted the His t | vais i to steal home, — € hg. is (bad 8 ug watching the ciouds roll by & throw 10 De : ON Nee nena ene en oon ore attentios several spor virdter mes, #5 mie Not a_ partie disheartened, Capt. = Th THB Buaker rr ee areas, eviers | Hines, But Ente lly: tncaniy (dius, to oven, : Hanlon Compromised, James “Bieekard, went ta oat and STATISTICS FREE, *' uaker City and thoy forthwith aay bart Kt des oo | Hanlon compromised on $9,000, and got| “roped a triple far tn Deniin’s pus: o © Teported thelr discovery to Connie nee only ‘ y to Connie n yeurs real vo Out—Our 190% “Guide to Investors, Mack, The mantwor of the Athletics rot : but T guess | 7st Call for this Valuable Book. n fessional decided to give te boy ly unks | ture, scoring two. Mr, Medicus. br CHICAGO, April 2%—Kaward Corrl- | very. busy—s0 busy that Mr, Modieus| pf Chale In’the exeltem been & chaneo and pruct .|Fight Started by the Bookmakers On John 1, ! ein, wo formed the Americin ‘Turt Sends every afternoon tn the freat row | he can get It fxed at the fietory. wie! {O° Invests Hitibtrated, with several old-im tha tor Ree’ A CE a i] iu ‘ i {Assocation In opposi ton to the West- | Wearing a smile two by twice, Ile sees Bowerman Lost the Ball, it tatiroud and indusrral properties, includ: * the place he beat them all out and if) Kan PA GUE Cavanagh Will Redound to the Profit bin Jockey Club, arrived in Chicago yes: | Defore him the handiwork of © man! gy the very neat lining Baten [ne latent an neat pelo Mr a mere of his present pace keeps up he ts Hable NeXt comes € of ighlanders | f the Track Owners from Kansas City, In talking of | Whose bageball brain is still the cralt-|epacked a single and was moved ar (nd ‘Cotton, also the methods of buying and to make several of tho old-timers look @tgtWenty, and third second | bod ' the racing sitvation In Chioago he sald: {lst of all, engineering a picked-up| by the hep of Bowerman, who exsayell | Ming ’un innreln. teat ends and Well to. thelr laurels, MnUmers To0K Baseman for the Chieago Natit at | ~ "dy not ball that the. masoriy | teams whoKe combined salaries would | hand @ tune md taet thei Mailed’ Free. Mack and other old-timons feared for. Pitcher Is #ald to be only nineteen ~ 2 of people In Chicago want racing | not much more than support a couple of| Only for two passes in the sixth. Up to date tn everything concerning th Gwhilo that their youthtul. preatene palin Meauire, who hoias all ong dis ’Y FRANK W. THORP. stopped, but since the State's Attorney | McGraw's star pugilista, He pucks /Jo0 MWB have goose-emKed the keta af the World, Very moderate ma would finch before the real fre, now Alls DAE CATH UE Tu Cee tet aorta Eel ere i iy rey ah te Entel r as taken such a firm stand ‘he races | each day from the box-office enough) walking Wiltse and Strang, Bresnahan . withstanding his briMian were rest th, BA HRS Roe Cal cri ort enn tthe ANestgrn | HIFKRATE | 6r tO) Uday Marown tabla cor would |helidey imi Will (atl GollFaey, ABI. bYiI(tG HUN HDAVEHEOMA AE COR FALBA LORI IIIA AN ITI TC MRUAT Te POE Maa werk in’ pra 1 and his only comment. is \ Insist a hf Monit rita tee ie. peupgati Ms ony Whenever he fs asked his opinion on that that carpenter use tools with | that decielom Tt x HIRGPHACINDIL HE 1 the right {Dy Sandow anda drave for two basos » But right here they were mise | 1h Quattor of A century and yor {certain matter generally miates a] Which he could not do his best work? | ttt feclsion, Tt looks ag though it his relatives, He got in at the right) YY 08 plays in the game deserve chron- { taken, When the flag felt for nearly aq er of a century, and you bi t st work? | would mean the end of racing here this | the sea-| see the old man is still here. time, did Mr. Medicus, and we trast he /icling, ‘The Glants negotiated that adroit FOUNDED 1890, story, and fi that story one can] It is most irritating to those of Mr. souson at least, and possibly during | appreciates that Brooklyn Is wo than| Manoeuvre wh Sd yale 4 h helped to make thom! Main Office: 53 BROADWAY, | ——— | Kene « an iden of whnt Me, | Cnssidy's) friends who watched his | the entire adminiatration of the prevent | willing to patronize a team thet playa | (Mmous list, vent, namely. metllig two 29 West 42d St, N_Ye oO) y ball. | monopoly on it, Devlin stood on third, | BlMhes:; 1931 B’ way, ne 6SthSt.,.Ne¥e -» {a that In the event) ‘The necond reefing of McCraw was a| with Lumley aee-sawing toward home, eng Chieago, G ": erlenci and Owe 10 sce, ne e Le no eerie | More paingul experience than the first, | ARC OWENS Monge eee bho iene extended. until Tune 16g | Brooklyn yesterday playeg all afound [nahans tatow. vids With lshtning date will go into effec the law | the Glunts, TL was no Nuke, but a| thought, first touched Owens and then hNhit wetting on horse race: endy m1 ‘ " i hag igged J umle { a ee SUE NO attempt will be tage to | 8eUdy bettering of the Giant foress, UKE Wham piv was Phil Lewis's brill rice after that date, ‘The St. Louis | Cantinued to the biter end, when {iant stop in the ninth. fr Donloi Corrigan's opinion may be. He re-| superb work at Hot Springs last win- Baten RELA A: sembl ‘ore, a turfman who at] ter, under the walk-up system, to know ‘ Aamusou yesterday, was aeked his opin-| that he 1s compelled to use methods settlement of the diffeulty | Under which he cannot do his best est starting the writer | between John vanagh and the work, ‘Th | Metropolitan Turf Association, He sald;|ever saw was at Hot Springs last “T will relate a litte fable, There} winter, and that same work can be were once two dogs, who got along | "produced right here. 144 Court St., Brooklyn, ss ‘ ining the character and fhaay Ty) Huy of your Hioker ts ay Lmpd REAL ESTATE. |tramks will aise ston then, “PAN! Lewis made a sensational stop) When a fumble might have. towel tie |v, : y x ; : ber of years, ‘There came a day, how- | MOrsemen are In fayor of the walk-yip wits iis laurels, - ’ : They Did Things to Grif's Pitchers That | ever, in the lives of these two dog (no ae Ww then, does the Jockey Given fair we Le teceon YOUR Ne u offense meant in the application of | CID permit Itsele to swayed by . shold soe 40,04 polern A ie gi ¢ i Brought The to the Eyes of 2,000 a6 this table’ whon boul alghted the optnlonn of the minority, when the TV BROOHIVA ADALNAO LN OFESS, sya GlR On. every, minute the eae F e a large and particularly tempting bone, "Ory would prefer the walk-up sae! thiaee'the. trees “and then tirade Ob ‘ihe ii voted Fans, ‘A want that bone! growled dhe ore: (228tem? Thoke willl Baver be pood EQUITABLE PARK GAMES, val at a tod pleura for" | little dog. Se uae the flat-footed system.| Phe Monitor A, C, Is arranging {t8) Lesourd, No. 664 Bust One tundred | ‘The Spalding Literary Union nine and] sive layer in Ue een house | ') Little walks to bases, ‘erhat's my bone!’ bow-wowed the! | vt make any difference | schedule and would ke to hear from | and Fifty-third, oft the Brooklyn Fie! Who the starter me and made the mistake of paying ‘too K ditt Inake any diftor Mutoh attention to his his veterans go to be, It doesn't how well the ses are lined up when the barrier id CO 7 ne : or @ Home, ail your own, In the eatin. 1d Club will be the at He Frome all yous, os ¢ Equitable Park, si evs “WHERE TO LIVE” m iv to i fenth street and West End ayen rrow, ‘There will also be a game be- the Sea CHM, Oyster Bay, Mineola,} ‘The Bt. Rose Midgets would lke w | traction He. BPO ' “Vernon | Play. teams averaging te | Port Washington, — dosiyn, yeurs old, for Savurdays and Sundays. [in cond little dog. ‘You can’: have itt | they. bristled their hair and, | Tittle clouts for fair, Bend pitchers to the bushes eerults and let ne “Kk, AS a conse- 5 stweo . aye | ar 5 vestwood, Arverno, aye ‘ Free on application at And sometimes in the alr, ‘ with the bone between them, snarled | ‘Shey don't. 49 rua s Parks, of 4 ‘ne; Westwooc John C. Klett, Jr. No, 560 West One} tween two strong local amateur teams. | f n ap ts | avenco all of his star men are sald to fight hoy don't #0 fifty yards he-! Bay re , r 1 i SN AIRBH ITER ATs Jand growkd and preparat ta uESre ‘ Amity vill antic Highlands, Bay-| Hundred and Seventioth girget, elty. e Spaldings have many rooters on , —From Dirge Sung at Clarkson's Fintet |e ine hnd veia pas BRI eye ee and growkd and preparal to fights) fore two or thre ses are far in a y PAL ydayalde, Cedarhurst, OR AL Oe y he Spalding In‘oy mation Bureaus Suddenly there appeared before them a} tront, while the The Eagle A. C. defeated tne Young | the upper west side, and it Is expected Wiih a good running start the Hbb- of winter into spring has ada number will be 7 , Madey ; and $90 Broadway, 21) 5 Se Atal oae bi enteral Iatip, College Point, Juniors by «a seore of 12 to 2, and wish | a big crowd will turn out to witness Bild) BOO id Janders quit tho earth just at the thy-| much to their diseamftur larger and more powersu) dog. __ | steugeling tn the rear, an A dale 4, Bredport, Garden Clty, | (2 BOOK games with teams from thirteen | the Rame ET SORIVA LE by ing of the Angelus yesterday, and wh) | for Hoston that the proposed rayey’9 What's the trouble?! growled the Starts Were Perfect. a al Rens enn i Hicksvile, | 2 fourteen years of a Address Can- ents Posty they hit the heights again at the firt | scries for the championship of the world | M8 8. tos, No, 70 Forsyth s| t, city, A HAR TO, suburban Passenger Agent, aK wi Witte warite my bone!” bat! ‘Dhis doos not apply Mr, de Parks, Lynbrook, Manhasset, | ito yankee , 2 6 150" Browd way, high place Connie Mack was scootin\ | did not come to a head, “Bul L'il He wants my bone!’ barked the sec. doos not apply to Mr, Hyde y Hho Yankees, of Pleasant Pluing, hay or renuous (:) Ras! i rting rule ‘ 5 ‘aichogue, Port Jefferson, |reorganized and would. ih i > ‘ It aoa) . if rae Lond little dog fidy's scarting in particular, but to all} Mattituek, Patchosu i il would 1 PORN Gn belt ailiie Aleve rvaal there at the wind-up," writes Jimmy. ‘ats mine!" bow-wowed the first Ht |#turtlag under thts system, At Hoi! donkonkomay Sug Harbor, St. James, | anes th teams averaging six be r busiiess and | ‘pring st’ wintor’ the writer te. parithtown, Wading. ster | Years for Swurday afternoons. Adv i sys 100 FOE Ai ey flooded the subway with bitter tears| Hogg !h Close Place, tle dog. R Ariba Ise seuibee the We ASW TLS Ge Suitern, Summit, [Suntuel 11, Mance, cure Lonal Works, | it 18 necessary fo rave yeur system In UBOrD rat Way ARO f disappointment rnd dofeat. Rilly Hogg was stuck In a close place | ‘I'll settle this!’ growled the big dog, | "Ke Melds walk up, break together | rey OW arion “and (eanis of Uke | Prince Bay, N.Y, Foca vorking org ler—to havean energy rang. Central Station; Write, eal “ihe Quuker Anish Was very much to the\Vorterd iy when, after Clavieson's demise, |'Give me that bone? And he grabbed |&M4 Tun head and head for a sixteonih | slicngsn, VAddress Be. Hunse "NSW | The Colonial Baseball Association hie. of peri healt sod Bene CNGHILA CSM a NTR Ba PAU UCN i ‘ ‘i ‘ ‘ i . bor |Of @ mile, ‘This is the natural way Ninety-eighth street, New | 70 Golonlal Ha Sart it is imperative that each organ be | EEE Garrisonian, and Griffith got his, After We Was gent In to head off a torrent | the morsel in his Jaws and walked off, . 5 Bae Ae y PRIN Its schedule for 4 i * ve tH . a t f clolite and other auch things as ten And that Is about the Way It looks {fF horses to break, ‘The flat-footed ) + would Hike to hear Nd solicits correspondence kept in free action, and BEECHAM'S PRING RESORTS is pulling through for cight long innings RE clon! thon And tl method Js an unnatural break. OR A eeu eaelng thir, (irsteclass clubs averaging iwonty: PILLS are foremost of the few things 8 Na With a pitcher awathed In bandages tho | Preak up a well-regutnted ball game, | just now, ‘The best thing to do Is to |My Ned ls ah Mnnatumal Breas = | 0° Mnirarmied team ave Il yeara or over, It is the Intenvion that will do (., teon to titteen years old, in Astoria, young bloods were run In to administer | 4° fieed tt gam have seen horses | [°° having grounds. newt biberty Vark y, however, and, | ying down the curtain on this diverting |aasoclation to play opponents Atlantle City, et Aqueduct micego b hon Varnes e: Brounds urday up the final crimp. (Here the paper. was | WUB not warmed up, he did hla best. | yitle bit of 1 ick sideshow and! yale in a perfect line to tie buridtey | Wheas Cerunda’s Park) for Bunday |r nds vs eee Hlortd with teage.) Handom knows the | the way, Hogm received a telegram | considor the Inelient closed. ind become disorevniged after reach. | aiiernoon, May, 21° Address | Willhun | (ii Ay ' Sie tn: Fer i ins rest. Ystenlay from the rooters of his native Startin i Hoguae ewe theenile. Ww No, 60 West One pundied, red ‘ York CliV fal Rube Waddell was so happy over the | Ys Puchlo, Col, congratulating him YscheyAG Ub) Labs Skate a d the starter to Mut then Fat Beta ON aaldliba: Way ele aa ATLANTIC BETINL LOE the Qunkora. in’ the ‘attotah Aine first viotory, and teling him to | Why does the dackey ole Boraiat Bi Id diavo been perfect bi ik ie Cray eae We ioe with uniforms! Theat Lee tt your liver moat be right, yourstomach heer i A . nek aking Mr. Cas use the standing | ; Walk-up system en be. je to Hing eighteen years:| would like BOL ina healthy condition and your kidneys That he stood on third base and knogked |{4!t again and come back home ana | ma MY : TR Le ELT RD a De xing ely : a Pr Hoty Mute ‘ every goose ene of tho Athletic mle | Pe\lected Mayor, ‘That was before the | Yraik In rnces? B member of the | Mie Caaeee nie MlOWa tha Ne aan June Wand 18 abd all) Name Junlor or | properly ‘performing their peculiar ofthe board with pebbles and then | P!}) Inning. y Club called into his home a&/ 4, suresdor work one method that 1 OHH, eC cee te ge, Dinted on oppone unctions, or your body won't stand | eurvega boginto the lemonade barrol| — \ Elberfeld's Kick. iter, would he permit the carpen- | he should be compelled to use unother, > No, Hat One| Bie y Gormun fel Sundays oben. Ap. | the strain and. your brain won't be Passing Through Lakewood, to stir up the latent sugar whieh nnd] "a" wlberfeld is complalning bit a! t a unalone: Prlity-ffth street Reaceaucuieen eat Bixty tive, Ay you would have a clent PAOLO Satara =| , s " 2 3 B. C, of Yorkville! |. : head_and keen perception, get a box RU Tania The Ws bark Ce been Jost dn the bottom for three days | terlyabout the shape of his bats and 1a ‘the Calton 1. The employees of the Baker Huh ) On, Cy 1k) Yay AGM. and 8.40 2 MM ( ‘ y, per 2 ih ranee: wanes. WW! : yees of the Baker & Op MSP: AN 4 240A Mie Bandag, Nomi pist. On top of this tho learned fathor- | ine \ok of the oppcsing Inflollera,— In JAMAICA ENTRIES Wht irish ; uf PME dima “Delaware, Beymout | Company’ have a Or ol Sheena tate NORE then iy Hy ts Setting ga in-law abolitionist nas asked the privi- | eighi games Hlberfeld bas not even KI RACK ng3; Newtown | ind) Midways Yorkville, ‘and teams | uniformed team and have the following @ how much more alive you wil J Alani City. uaday As 6 . lege of pitching to-day that he may} smuthd the hit column, While accu- (Special to The Evening World.) : BVeraging 12.t0 M1 years Of axe apen daves wich they would ike to | va ' hatatice for an interview in | nyindunin KRACK TRACK, JAMA 20.— : He ‘ivesx John Kolezgar, 317 Hast Se Al with clubs having th unds Wave substance for an Interview tn | nytnduited position on the batting Int | HACE TRACK, JAMAICA, "Apri | 1 UA atreet. May 6,1 dune Jay For Perfect Health NEW JERSEY » Quakertown to-morrow, Rubo sald | he bal not pulled off a hit since leaving | The entries for Monday ~ Quoent he Orient Juniors will play teams 11} }, “Addr erty, JK, Yesterday that he had signed an agree. | \Wash\gion, He has had three line | First Race -Pive and a halt furlongs; Gaeaeing te ONE oie years. on ou grounds, Bt, Rose ylor Company CENTRAL i hie bite tinpesnio 6 . ; 5 hamilecap. . tack one dots, Warrens, Alpine B.C), Car- Bast Seventeenth | there isno greater promoter than these ment with the moving-picture peopl» | arives\eaugit by infielders during the v, Milage ; ors and Caritons ‘preferred. ee . Oe OTe an ‘ -* t0 lve a domonstration, or rather a |tast ti} gamos, and says If he orn got | — Jady, Amelia Ke} fate du titlone y, Hliberts sae Becond | famous Fills, | You will find it so at se ropetition, of Fis famous Ponnsylvania | some }ird baseman or shoristop to Bad's drape, tyentto, Clty, | over the world, and, mark you, the feat cf curving a flatiron into his father. | hroak Mog he thinks he can land one Ble Cont i ‘ aie THOR ‘yhe Orlole Junlors of Seventh street to yuiteus players, | most perfect specimens of manhood, LAWYERS, miki ta) HelAWin.imouth provided’ he could wet | rate, Irene Lindaey Bacutchoon ‘ would Ike to umnnge Rumen with | uhh Hitecneaigtzan | Womanhood and childhood are the | RRR Bavncitnaset or oy Povrolll te, work at Agr ane Yoke lila batting slump, vonter. 4 paar’ PUR Poe eta ddrsaa Maciny sKautmany 42 mH Open Wites, wine's | Users of Geo. R obinson (Lawyer), the recelying end of the performince, | $ ‘ TET AN a ke PY ar ‘ mle Abbott Hast Neventh stree , mates f o Vit be all right, T know." sald Me |fiiea’ tkon bal Adiurens cae Bit ‘ Sa ‘she Oren A. C. opened thelr bas nts. | 5 0 Nansau st.(day.) Diway, cor, ST ah (night) | Woddell, ‘os they are both good ful. young CHiorniin’ had nov pe Wel . f i ball seison hat Sunday wud detented | , teat — oes ots Nest: Tor severdnights on account of a fear ‘on i t the Ql ston, cies Tear One Or Goldstein, A FOR SALE. t that Chasdwould mot become a witlow- Syivanke ° youad strongest towing in Lee eT gen Levensteln | and | y, Next Come the Bostona, wizutd. N\onses of insomnla were Hopeibeeal : ne : aco BAG, Hirani Irving Tanldes, ay on The Athilotios will make their last ap- GPa eae eRe 1 *Ferronieris hitting of Finkelstein and Paris, | Brooklyn. pearandy to-dey, and then will come MURPHY 0 MEET M’GOVERN, ene Le he Hnesup of the O1 fs “ rhe Imperial A. C. world i tho Buston jallenders, otherwise known Drone lows! A, Goldete mes Ww Clothing oy Credit ‘On 2 ‘ ndtenp { Finkelste A alte as chomplons of the world, If Grif een Courier teases ; teenth handicap: Paris, If; J. Goldatetny 2b.) Finkelste fourteen to sixteen EN, WOMEN AND Many ¢ ti NON TATY, a ial Db OUL ry YO BPANKOR see Bate es Hine, api Lapides, 1b.}| Sundays {n duly open, Bie tan ‘ot ‘Pimiicies: : : f y i ENT got away with the Bostoss as lucky: qs] q Tommy Mulny, tho foather-weight Obata sieectns ; tp seat Bmilthe pi attd Muwele, o. Would ilke | piltwas Jack Goommin, pieneee wD as Sold Everywhere ar UNTIL % ” thigeity, who so easily de- piration . + : e & game with uniformed | ji “1 t i y 4 - aH have otles teams his percentage avor- | toaled: Johnny Uliun last Balurdey, ia | ena Beaten fame, Games ito be piaved for trom | het tase: “Willam Gamnpion wes | fn Boxes, 1Oce and 250. Vay we $1, wee “age showid be fattened. Jimmy Collings | getting In for hy Las 10 and $1.25 league ball, Address * acgonsl "cloth and hiy oratiwhile champions Rave cers | Hughey Bi oaduniacees. seach ‘ fe # fo HMOs a2 Madinon ateoet ew | Biss: Willian soph ec sbuigtie act CLOTHING C6, Plerce, ‘ Pissenah belt a ll ta\lo ‘c i i it City, Michael Henle, tert | got: HELP WANTED—MAL&. ut-of-town matl . fort & ; LA, ‘ » K B,C, would Heyy Neht fold. Aad 24001 wYing. Ol ttm hs le cher er fiddle lates, No, 78 Chekete ' 5 oe

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