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‘UP TO DATE ft the Quaker City, who has already 4 not bee ghting for a y esa fe At @ meeting of the Washington Park ©” ii Te ot veact, ‘His stomach haerbwen fet 1 Inch in the broad Jump, 6 feet §) | -guoh w lite a thie may not be poe | Atey Con Cuitegy eye n,mnars (fought Terry McGovern, “Young Cor uple of years, shah eta inches In the Nigh exhibition game, and gle for every swirl, but it was very easy don Wash! if whi bet,” Tommy Mowatt and other great condition that he has been oe. ai iis exertion she eid not shaw for one, who haa four brothers. I soon|to abandon Washington Park, which is suet 1h sicesund esl Ik Pour “KK O'BRIEN may go on the stage | inable tand body punish IM | the least trace of exhatistion. Jearmed how to run, jump anit throw | generally regarded as the greatest race- =: | ACK O EN may ¢ : a TRaet ohiln St was visiting 4 As, panes a ait baseball in true bow fashion. Then one | track property in the West. jdelphia, Willis will have for hie op- now for a while, He says tha Ufornia, z , Gre She is 6 fee ches In heght, welbhs of my. brothers taught tne the correct ‘The American Derby, which hag long | poneng “Chick” Tucker, the hard-htt- his five-obgoe gestures will t Corbett's training camp @t °° S 155 pounds and ts #2 years old, Her re- | methots of running and jumping, been an event at Washington Park, will| ting Amhter of the Avonta A. C., whom ett-Jeftries AEH | markable ability ts d alonal open: “"Dhis out-of-door life gave me @atrong| he removed to Latonk: And there’ per-| ‘ t Gown the house. kable ability 1s due to r Sonaiitution, hese Gere bo Aion bead: ne detent Situ not de will meet fn @ three-round bout at) aston he cou H ining, extended over practically tutton ere petuated. The Latonta | Hod A. G, One Bonded sel ‘PTR a period of resting fa ere Be Oe SEN ENES Faches for me nor absant marks on my|imake the race as valuable as it Was at | udson A, G., , itmolight, Philadelpt ta Jack view ccerore wore puszied | Nee entire lite School report card." Wbadington Park, Tenth sireet and Broadway. They Amelight, P! p ja » paid that t joete er To ele eh ela - on ught a slashing six-roun ut in ake on Tommy F fo 9 digeuse and tlat only @ short [Feftiafas two years ago Christmas t ee 4 battle, Ryan and O'Brien She Bias Mat qeented to die Gus bent Supplies to the floor, After with honors even, Besides thie great wenty-round battle. a c 1 - taking count & well-directed @mash bout there will be seven other three- mot in Philadeintia once in a mix he as g result of it. to the wr pat Srcley Ser aey gut pee bouts. very i clave: yked Lil ver o ‘ssimmons, has tempt- pene bout—a very fast and clever) t— was thin and looked like @ very od tate once boo often Hy the roped | Owen Ziegler to Fight Again. e. tok then a le is no longer the fast an ct ding toi geeere A ovBrien |S ab tried to gat & naatod unishing fighter. who boxed Erne, ' A mae procieniy. Uae erranged According to # ‘eport Twit van trie Ls Ike Busy ‘4 i between Owen Ziegler, the former light f@nd Ryan each had up a forfelt of] wi, Ryan after that, but negotiations TP tet an end other leading stars Neight fighter of Philadelphia, and Kit Las $2,500 to back an agreement not to land| 7) cated off. Sullivan claimed toat erg Sar ok, she, te Lehewreay @ knockout McCoy was in O'Brien's! pa nad offered him @ match on oon- CHANCE WON'T CATCH, _ esahie” Une mateemener of. (he Wee oe Be reese cae Dey Agen. (ee eee ee fd A aes Silks Huns “Not for mine,” sald Prank Obance,| MILWAUKER, Wie, Dec, %—Andy bas ale pracsialiy matched Abe Attell and trick was played up ‘yan. | money to be forfeited if he # val (Bpecta to Bvening Wortd, captal Berenah, of Cincinnati, won an easy = Near the end of the bout OvDrion was | 07 stommdh BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec, 3.—Gus Gam. | Sorin and manager of the rt ake | Motory. last night over Young O'Leary, Attell Offered Match with Walsh, Knocked down, Immediately Kid McCoy | “gq j¢ appears that Tommy Ryan's !mer, of Phtlettiphta, won easily from | || resume his ol posttl 4 the (Of Milwaukee in an eight-round fight, pily Pies, the omoter of Bos. threw a snonee into the ring, RYAN} 104, would probably be less able to Curley Supplies in two rounds of a | eee lon bebind the | wich the sireumes oy iid rae | Seieeaat tee wee, Ae goer No vba, Attel: ak hag \ : eit ' hi . it cham NSD | to meet mins * the New Engl turned pale, but Refaree Crowhurst: | wienstand the strain of a fight with scheduled fiftean-round fight at the Uli 4 Sane ‘Beseniah, was easity the leader Ih | ght teutbareladh ina ftteen Pound: out with grea, pres ind, kicked St} 52ne Jack O'Brien than was Pitasim- Black Rock A. C. here Inst night, There Vere FOGEP) S50 I had the second | om, ot the eight rounds, and in the one of the Athletic clute holding box. / out again, H t stopped the | fa e's, The stomach, once gone, fs the was nothing to the battle but the bili ig POA Sd np th le btteg blag of other O'paary wes, omy ie 10 bold be v “Ment Avtall. providing ‘the Gout while O'Br on the floor st thing in the world to tfaln Quaker City sorapper, He walloyed es was torn away from the bone for| Gu vices hee ail around the ring, and Hale Atel wit res tor 18 Jack could have claimed Ryan's for-| into condition. me, that Supplies all over the ring in the first half an Inch, ‘That ought to be enough | when O'Leary stalled and tried to ad-|pounda as 190 pounds. ta for him, 4 the holder would have turned | re 18 @ posalbility, of souree, eim; Nnund, dropping him for the count. In to make @ player get out of catching |minister body punishment while lean- Ryan Will Have to Wait. felt, and th Then O'Brien would | R¥en hat recovered from iy Moline tne second Gardner saw he hed his man I never want to catch again, for 1 am/ing over his opponent Bezenah was Deck ft over to trim. hen A trouble. In that case he w ed. With a se s, ‘ired of getting hurt and being out of Although Philefelphia Jack O'Brten hae have made a wall that he had been erossed by his second, MoCoy, and tha HOW KID PALMER'S HARD LUCK STREAK WAS BROKEN, BY JOHN POLIACK. | ERE {s the true story of how Kid | hard luck streak was broken. With Christmas only two days off ‘and no possible chance of getting any mowy. "Kid" Palmer, the = lght- qvelght scrapper, eought his furnished | goom ond, throwing off his coat, sat gown the end of his bed He Booked arou'd at the four bare walls phian a ham fight, if {t is on | __ YT WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1905. 100 YARDS IN 102-5 1S RECORD OF COLLEGE GIRL x (Specin} to The Evening World.) “My athletic training began em fal se SOUTH HADLEY, Mass., Dec. 3-BY) pack ns 1.can remember,” she explained. & sprinting 1¢ s in 102-58, and doing “yt was conducted along the ine re- her Wonderful jumping feats Miss Helen | cently recommended by a prominent ool- . Buck, of Manchester, N, H. a@ Mount) rege president—that {8, up to my fife aia paren OSNeRe girl, has electritied (he teenth year my physical education con- athletic work sisted In the out-of-door life of the nat- But Neneee She ran 100 yards in 10258,, cleared 20 ural, fun-loving boy. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT’ « # « EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, . AMERICAN DERBY, “CHIC | —_—_——_———_ BY JOHN POLLOOR, VCAL admirers of boxing will have an opportunity to-night of seeing one of the best pugilists of Philadelphia make his debut in a bout In this elty, ‘This fighter ta Billy | Willis, the fast and clever light-weight Turf Classic Transferred, Now that Racing Around Chicaga L Is Ended. whipps swivging rights and lef the game, fetively beating the Mflwaukee's boy ‘head. | atrealy announced his intention of meet- Wy WAS, } 2, SIX OF 'ZM, ALL CHRISTMAS STORIES OF THE SPORT WORLD LATONA WILL GET BILLY. WILLIS TO FIGHT. K” TUCKER TO-NIGHT MO AERACES 2 BOWLER ROLLS 299 | Sa tee tate ts ave tite raze [Oster Beats His Own World 6 ‘ er will have to wait | eesti . fe cf lgak time nosing as O'rtee mvs| Record in Game Against Allen, he intends to take a good rest befure fixht- | ing again, which means that it will be fully | that Ume before O'Brien is ready to box again in the aquard clrele, ‘ Rhoades-Fitzpatrick Match Off. ‘The ten-round bout between Bill Rhoades, the Kanens City welterweight fighter, and Dick Fitzpatrick, of Chicago, which waa to Rolling in @ match contest against | Bert Allen at the Grand Central ajleys, | Brooklyn, last night, John Koster, of fave been decided before the Democratic | the Nonparell, eclipsed his previous | A. C., of Denver, Col, on the night of | World's record wera 3 | Deg, ap.thas ‘been’ decinres 7 on account averegs Of (5S fan thirteer? games (in a contest with Alea) Of the miserable exhibition put up by Goon by puttlog up the marvellous average Memneto aad Adam Ryan, the Chloago feat- ery, before that club recently. of W015 for elght eaves, Eis lowest Baldwin Looking for Bouts. wore of 187 was dite co “wplite.” His Baldwin, New England | Dish score was 29 and Pies seihess who tis tae winning pre | he had rolled eleve couseoutive sivikes, figs at the clubs outside of Boston during | Pe twelkth ball gecting down only ning the last mix months te another fighter that |" Allen's average was 20ap-s, has arrived in town looking for a bout wtth | game being if and hi , t fat the previous ooniest with Koster the Viclalt Maven ieaed Had ade, fn ay va ya ae out tm the’ third | wan crack had averaged £% for tur- round, | ten games, The metah last niga ‘was for $100 a side, dest six in eleven | Sames, of which Allen won only wo, | After the matoh Koster stated he would lke to roll a contest wee elther in @ home-and- John Voorhels, home series at the Morningside and Nonpareil or on the Grand Centra, with witch alloys Voorhels is familiar, Koster is willin for this matah, his low ign Bore 23, In rr GREENWOOD TO BOX M'FADDEN, Alf Greenwood, who recently re- nounced the title of ‘champion of Eng: and" and declared that he would never again box at the MolWAlen Athleuo Club because the standard-bearer had refused to mee: dim, is sorry for bis 6 to tnd $500 beaker He disputes the claim hasty action of voornels Greenwood oalled on Max Loeb, one of of Manhattan the directors of the club last night and bowled asked to be reinstaated, His request Was complied with, and te will meet McFadden {n a three-round bout ‘Dhursday week, at which time Me den wil box nnoMer member, as the former EB: on The scores last evening were ap fol- N as ligh champion, whom he will take on first. as he has a tough propoaltion in the other bout. tows 4 ioral ping, 1,618 2 TOO OOOt O O2OO990H RED DUGAN’S XMAS? '? TALE OF BASEBALL'S 8 MEANEST MAN, 3 BOZEMAN BULGER, h nos in the Has-Been A large biack bottle kept the baset fever aglow, Around table sat as brave a band of Im Ang 4% ever drove spikes into a grass diamond The was no novi B |: We nell of burnt power to them. They had @ moment and then ‘rising pl ed | 1 where-and we is playin’ for de up an evening paper which had been-| championship, It was a peach of @ | ef: in his room by the landlady after i= Cima and Ptought every minute some ein hist Py) gay wi in’ to bre: It up wid @ she had wade up his bed, Hastily "wave Two Stuck TIGHT slam agin the fence. In de seventh dey turning over page after page, F | < GARS” SAD -“-OVER THE “ « aa ue som wid two rune to de good. came to the sporting news. Glancing ‘ i P k t looke do tire wuz out, ‘om the top to the bottom, Palmer’a SHARKEY. You couton't icy Gooo Eve, EIGHT FINE TURKS . \ ed fur tain, ld Tom eyes finally rested on the notes of A Postage STAMP,’ uldn't land one noe ring. One br t a smile to his i — — — —— { read as follows ou . ane 1 ae a ROO OOGOOOGOCCT - fi he regulary wee boxing siag of ey lOO OOD ¢ « DOODOODGHOH® OOK TOU OOOO OURO X : Dench rll to aig, eneosron 4 THIS CHRISTMAS TURKEY :: MPLE OF XMAS CHARIT wig will be eight three-round STUNG ON THE RACES ane 4 5, ; i 0 I : bo 5 s a * od « bi ‘k, the hands of > . SQN h HAR oO ~ . ~ y f fen pointed to 740, Palmer jumped te WAS CHRISTMAS PRESENT DINNER CAME D FOR AS IT IS DEALT OUT Shon ya H, BILL BANNARD AT WINTER RACE TRACK sri ee pee as ates FOR THOMAS SHARKEY CKS, via Whores, which he had worn in many | % © i TOO) ‘ st fore, and sez I battles, hastily wrapped thei 1h 8 | SaGIOMEEOOODODPOOOBOOS x eee AEG OOOILO PON BY WILLIAM A. WILLIS DDD D OOOO Newspaper, Just as he was about to agi ‘ || " ‘ ; , 2 BN ni aye a Meta cap vocin’his: pa Dooley, | BY ROBERT EDGREN. Wee be Sue eae | winter of 14 was cold, It was )SWunK twice around Bill's, head and| MAKTIN GREEN, Taae, Mane: Sheet From, ermgw 9 Bottle @nother thir ighter in hand luck OM SHARKEY ti I] older at Princeton than most pleces. | came down Kian a el iL I Bey fe Recsinn ta ween ise aa | GuLeRaae eae Bhort distance teen. she Knocked on the Eve, st 1] because Princeon had the bad taste tired Bill, a8 he crept back towasd etbua. It flourishes upon the Bri vot ah Dae OM Wont: ie ware "Col ‘ Le ne us liquid *| j to be by n the middle @ plain. ycle, and app ly he was, for Lee Who is more charitable than y yed a jerable walked Doc you going. | ment with a warm we on | nd no one has built any windbreakers | 4!] was still in the bag, the typical race track man, be he owns! freckled ankles, a pair itive "thicker Athlet! hg the cockies of his heart, 1 r| It was che coldest winter BUIY | remounted®” but fast eer noe pie | af» bookmaker or tout?” A little fever| leather shoes with more to-night, paid Palt m what “cocki¢e” are, but Bannan ever remembered, Who is Billy | sunk, for the came Gorosy the| &Nd ague music, professor, Thank you, ee been black, but é 1 ristinas stor and it must Bannerd? Shade. Who field on @ run. utdid himself | And now we will nave a touening Chirist- {bgt and a low, rakist ane ta lead as really gui mn, Lory. je Wes pensively | . i t a t troubled w Sreat Princeton halfback /on his lett aide and he was ilteraily | It Was Christmas Day, ten or eleven the snow q os might be more sea < and doubled with King Kelly; there wag) tuuled from tne machi: Ho soraped | years ago, and in the gathering dusk a|{\t that. t ite t's a side issue th g th mbination behind the line, the like pA rl 4, ¥ be-| crowd of men was filing from the en-| 1) cont Jishes | der ca of Xmas che ¥ 1 & i hah Princeton football has never ytii! alive and had ideas on the subject | Nee of the winter race tradk at Mad £ 7 the a spun @ am and It tery Pte toe inet’ Known since, Why was It colder for/of being kidnappe 'wo thumps on | on, til, across the river from st,| fiowall- pr y vivre Sharkey's Christmas Present. ake Billy Banuard than any one else? Well, | the &r ae Ly ag ey a eans pu Louis. A blustering wind howled down | eyes sought out the faces } r : ihe sow a all,’ says the boolcmaker, It was ight before Christ- . h aehaene Me Close the ice-encumbered Mississippi nd ‘or symparhy. But HM Shan 0 cou “agi cag a lent, use the allt t the house, | eri making’ good nen the of Borin | Sought the marrow bones of Aetna Pvball wasinuete oF that fase dat Tan Soy ee Te ] ; sis Pag ee, th four | Rite} Bahia tall tar the college it was known hia back. Suddenly took unto Itself life, | warmly clad jackeys, On the tace| Suddenly the tout stralg: fe woz stuck Heht as a wedge 4 fe ‘ ; ; four | by To) st all your | Sat Billy nard's dad had told him /4od hauled him trom the bi | tracks at Kast St, Louis Through the gate there came r v ood 4 r rou wa wise. (| ad 94 ther year of football ity? RIe Rowe mowed up th emai, tn the Winter season Joo an wearing & Cur overcoat 4, a gwp 1 : nes like m no ey use got lett to y on 5 a‘ igs ne Uihumen re th ‘or races Wearing swe pression of contentment q P Who je the big fellow?" a t os Lien Soe Pe Rashi Ray through col /man that he grabbed a club and beat | coats, mibber boots and fur cay ) like @ prima don rnd, ner of one of the fehters w cal than aan Thetstmas present. |le8° It wae Billy's last year, go he the bug with all his sirengtn unt the | The favorite waa seldom. among the | feels tlocked a couple of all out Of r e , : stung I!ke tha and the old gentleman was ao Proximity of the far horses that finished in the loid at visuges that looked as h they had and den he xe 4 j that's the muy that put us| Choynais! out of the ring ar 2 to his word that BU hadto drudge ty “Bal! Necessary winter tracks. If he showed a dispo- | been made In one of the plants of « touches me fellows to work rranges the nder the rm. ail came up on the of th - that Siy h considerable self esteem |sition to run Away and wi, men #a-| United States Steel Corporation rims I'm out be p bouts, ‘+. Inokiie And Of of the toe of the faculty {ist Billy Bannard slowly pedalied into tioned at various points around the | big man was Lous ¢ who hag ¢ fe ground. ‘ Alter the 8 freed | other aide where I wasn't Inoking ané Tal ig POon street and an hour later |trick therew rocks or cloda at him t | stroyed racing tn the West since that sou what a taller Kimselt ¢rom a sa ‘ i wy Even the merry Yule Tite didn't /the Wie aS 08 the sidewalk and pushed | scare him into Jumping the fence, day, and his followem were members trying to help a mer walked and away with it | ROCCORTT ET meee G ul ihe Uleycle Into the shop of \ta owner Well, anyuow, We crowd was filing his personal guard. f "g boas, ¢ I was the wild eaflor boy in those! @ DOO ove the Apilfaste ™ Billy Bannard Feared ata Wat ahort-lived, for he from the Hack and stamping town the| The seule race track Ct Poe i . J have: mey. After 5 sat around with five other merry souls, | hag eo to Ms laundry tug disap. long board w fo the gambling house | the old tout dining on a snowball, Tears are yout” a tah iiing'ne iow in ¢ XMAS DUEL IN nto for enw reson or anothee wate wn: | uid ho ote aint toitta Bytayl| tou tonthe tad vata Re aa eSe. Pa | seme, me tm abe oar, dene " Pe WP) Rakai skated abl tc hae bh ts omnes bet e sundry a:lonad men and YOu coming and going at Madison, 1/ | muttered, In & volce vibrant with sor- fl t krow me?" r ‘ ton 41 had! & ‘ get home, and tried to look the evil sot le quarter were exorcising, YOU. lad won anything at the track |row, Reaching into his pocket, he drew ¢ vou do MO | cen iho ynch wae | © TEXAS IN WHICH cheerful. It was as merry ag the Til} Valen ae bended knees, | or didn't lose ali you had, the doors of | forth and handed to the old tout a Py } ad toa tale Morgue after a railroad wreck. eee ne Bene ae laundry bag, and be-|@) immenge nies hor Invited | paper napkin from the betting ring a maker w and he took oar en ‘ ve | eats he quesuoned about the walked ty counter, INVITES ALI Mex APFLIOTED for mi ny aged to tell me that} JOHN ell,” sald @ junior rom Honolula, opine mal a Uo his quarters. Going . ae MM! Patme Christmas was coming and that in this | @ L. FIGURED, @ | wnose reasons tor not going home were | P?nf Blanks who remarkeds i" axed bivetare Kinader'feotnies, : " : A w ought give big] * obvious, “the only thing to do 1s to] “Al, Mr.’ Rannard, been’ after your |B} Lolarced Prostate Blood Polson, t A ew weeks | Drene \@ ee Christmas dinner among ow aa he " Nervous Debility, Wenkmens, t ti He w 4 take me over to town and . ia, selves. es. Dewan Bill, when suidenly tne to call and consult him A ee Ho malt THe TR are ICA AA By DAN. MIRETRIOR, Theramyras enthisiawn, feeble, but ai Mdiy WK made an outward apurt and oy OF CRARGS, | n ;, hb iy: AMAA iniccen Ite MONG the many reltca that John L. jnmistakable enthusiasm, |didn't wait to explain He just. went it Bill Sarg You Sn Renest opinion, t fs ought to give thelr managers, Iwan has in his collection gathe, ‘We'll have to have a turkey, and a] \! Miia Ave Pesad, time and burst in [J —---————- : or WHE will tall you He ingurable, és the matobmatker 7 4 BRS ao Gh thikee.¢ emyrett] | O72 lve frien vill charge you what Bia n & to get wise, so I he was tour- lot hinge,” eald another “We'll! ‘Thoree your dem turkey, he il ive you personal attsniion, tha F 1 t x ‘listle idol, are draw lots for who gets the turkey and) roared, And flung the bag in the mMst oes Lot experiment. ; | brace of platots presented to him'as a the rest will be eaay.” [gtsam tne ating oe andthe tur HOLIDAY PRESENTS : | Christmas gite two flery young| It was agreed, and Billy Bannard thing tn sient and invency a ery: . drew the turkey slip. It may sound every face wis bloody. The man tron 4 just fallen | funny now, but it was a tragedy then, | Honoluly stabbed him three tim: H ; : é |® paper outter, but the bird | a ¢ # door| Dead broke, drudging through college |g RT the ny eae ut Alvenses And tho proper treatment am . rf ‘5 }and nailed for a turkey for ix home- Ake mM eam well as a child knows his alphabet. And v t of bed t his wound he flopped cae es | Se ol sick students, There was only one WaY | around the room tantly hy accomplishes hie oures positively to make good, Bill got up early Christ-like a shambles” A blow than an eat RJIBOUE Dain UOhewy OF Se bentien FrORy : Nr hillyed arr aa jt Bad to be early oF not FIRE finally brought him | down and i NN Se wette, Confidential, : . ox was about twenty | at ali, for the Job %, Do hefore could get up. ag is ne i . ay mm Be SUNS Witherspoon srg he borrowed @|wan twieted until it teoket likes ke Dr. W. D, Rankin, 24 iy S4th ae, What a 7-Time , bley His launde® bag Was in hit lscrame es UNH It tookel Ike & cork: Hourt 10-12, 2-4, 6-8, Sunday, 10-19, D : A i mt ry, yarinks. | pocket, Over the O14, King’s Hy pyay “That waa the toughest citizen T ever for 180-p, book FREE, x ry, ne it I have been | toward Trinton he pedadied, until close led," 1 it " World Want Will Sell. » du! bya trlend|to"'Stony Brook. 7 Re ccareadniy wae ihe atari eee — = AF ter nants | ‘Then he sauntered along a hundred) that any of that bunch ever peckad at sj : They are going to) yards and entered a figid. There they |for a Christmas dinner, Tut it qrae a ON SALE EVERYWHERE OLD DR. GRINDLE, ‘ Desks / babier SANE Were, gopbilng meirlly among them-| Christmas dinner and. one ‘ot tha best y YEA eee i : I The champion and his sparring part-|*elves. Swish’ and the laundry beg ithat Billy Hannard ever ate, 1¢ ought | ‘The Hilson Co,, O71 Firnt ave, “© “PISHASES OF MUN. i ng 5 ner tried to have the Tox. spat uP Loft, | OWe? @ big fellow, Bang! and the bag: ito have been for It certainly came hard. | | _ Under or Urinals scientific (rastment Atl | Watches newriters } wou t of it, #0 John and | Mseases peoulkat to men aro permancnly z } Titer } Me it out themeel ves. —— =—— ———— — — | cuted more quickly, more soaily and Wd ° | é Registers The ne distance from tie| , The fer cy serie? wate ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL GAME. SPORTING, | MODBRA TH BAH When by any cine ee: ‘ r ir of an, shh Ww Oys walked off ten thelr and before it was ™~ note tic eo te he OO on if of conlrected; nervous astman Phonographs}} | ls "par ehd it was then derstood | far tim to say "Paves," Sula grabbeg q T& agsoctation football tour of the VV Clam Hasdionn ana MEN AND WOMEN, | fits ty fader "wonoinua” mutn ro hI Pianos t when’ Sullivan sald ‘three’ the| his man, pulled the gun out of his hand | f umkespedte larenery Literary Society het bet record in Big @ for onnatural | dioeaet, red a ulcers, sore throne net AUTOMOBILISTS TO CONFER | Capnave siooung was to hegin and had him across Me knee in @ JIRY | tr orow at Bronx Oval, One Hundrod THE OHKCAGO Mdtap\ [alscharaes,tfamruations, | mouth, gaintul ewelling, SVAlCTURE, VARI: AOBILISTS ONFER, cameras | y bawled Jolin Le, and the boys| spanking him good, while Bush was do. | MnorroN At Bron Rival, tne een HANDICARP B R, one oF nlcerations | COCTHILE: 7 Any dies mT attere " t ' utomohile pulled out their guns ing the same to the other principal vt i" " rf muooas wemoranes | CMs. | retion die wi The Aw Automobiles pulls Re kts al took the fight out of the would: | PoUlevard, The Shakespeare have de 28 Browmdway, Painless, and pot astrine | hot of Yow, long sanding, Dr. Grintle BAP decided to ca a you to croak, on Christmas’ ana|be duetista, and Bullivan made them) £7t*° ghee anety Senos Leer Fende ail competi Gent or poisonous ire Liat Mt area private anh onsinary cOR- Tumo, 1006, to’ consid r ‘your turkey t © is no way| shake hands then and there and go se bide teendedecs on tora; 5O cents «ily; by telephdue or teles Sold By Dri trneted diseanen and drains in # to 104 hes wnlon-l nite 1 Quickly—Profitably, it" said Sullivan, as If talking | home, Later tn the day the two boys — graph, ® weekly: by mall, 81 monthly, oat fn | git: atta ts tthe amne of F ataadoned . | ) . to himeelt, game around to the hotel, presented |Cuinday World Want Koling’s, Allen's, Contaur's, Boen- Be coupled OVEN hiss ironed Meriden autcnot what | | Start One To-Morrow—Sunday “tw itiyven't vou hoya got moth+| Sullivan with the pistols, and insisted }OUNCAY World Wants 4. Puddovk Speclals, Tleklets and every whioh no other ady Darla Red to be poor ization in " ers who won't appresiate @ funeral ang that he and Bush take Christmas W k M d: W. cd. tlpster's selection that ts worth having tates, i A vies ee Yamdervit Cup race murder as Christmas presents? ner with them, or ONdAY WONMETS. | given treo to ellonte of the Xellew Sheet, Hvar oto >, ve . ‘ @/ \ siting Al Pink acs lsd aml