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SPORTIN NEWS AND COMMENT « + « a Champion. ESPITE th: fact that the game of puxilism, there were some ve » fight fa Whipped him. Hart's next permanently retired ‘The welter class, owing to the retire- ment of Joe Walcott, is without a head, although there are some sirong ds Seten, Meee whom are Wiillle Lawis, ie Sullivan, Jimmy Gani- , Jack O'Keefe and ned mucin fartin through | his | match with Walcott being stopped b: the police. eWaicott then retired and it is aa Pat Lewis caused this retirement. *Buddy” Ryan came to the front by a | imury over tlosey alelloly a but “Buddy” later on fell before Events of 12 Months Leave; Welterweights Without Year was decidedly an (ffwone for | Jan. ge-Mellody vs, Fkzpatrick, has been from so many former cen- good battles had plenty @® keep them reaiing. and reading was (bout all they could do in mus. cities. | Whey couki not see much fighting unless ‘Frisco or the Quaker There were three large disturbances Mm the hbeavy-weight division, all factors Yo the making of fistic history, Marvin Hart was given a decision over the ne- TO, Jack John@on, who had been on @effries's trai until the Kentuckian fight was with Jack Root, whom he knocked out Bhe mighty Jeffries having ' art claimed the champlonsiip, but as | wet no one has taken him seriously. _ {Only recently the venerable ‘Robert re-entered the ring, met the lit+ le and active Jack O'Brien and col-| lapsed after a furious fight for thirteen Founds. That fight places Ryan in line for the championship, provided Jeff has “There was noe much doing in the middleweight class, although there was | consideravle ekirmishiag among jahen just over the lit, Jack Twin Sul- | “liven bested Mike Schreck and fought @ draw with Jack O'Brien. Q'Brien also | ta chige decision to Hugo Kelly at NE YEAR IN PUGDOM; ITS ADDITION TO HISTORY | FIGHTS TO COME. |) _Jane: §—Decker ve. Bezenah, Blue Island, DL Jan, |] Angeles, Cal. |] gan. 12—Lewis, va. Fitegerald, ‘Fri: Jan, 19Gens vs. Sullivan, “Frisco. | Corbett vs. Herrera, Los Blue Island, Tl. Schreck and Wille also meet in ‘Frisco this month. The date has not been set. | WINNING TEAK Fro: SCHOOLBOY ATHLETES TO THE FRONT. START of £0 yard Dosh Lb, OLNCTE BLISLER im Schoot No4o, Manhatten. LTIDGET 2LZAP Reley hace, these days. SCHOOLBOY ATHLETES ARE EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: UNK RUSSELL GIVES CUTTING QUITE A FIGURE) SULLIVAN BEATING aa Midgets Who Competed Sat- urday’ Will Toe Scratch in Garden Games. ‘The schoolboys of New York are play- Ing a most jmporiant part in athletics On Saturday last their in- dow championships were held in the Twenty-third Regiment Armory, in Brooklyn, and several boys' records: went by the board in the course of Sf GLENNON, ERNST SCHWEPPE, od. SLA TIGRY. HENRY STOL ZENBERGER, SOHN WALTERS, DEMPSEY, Vie TOR NAFZ, Were. HAWLOWB TZ. & Gardner and Gardner then lost Suit fe Sullivan. Lewis is to Ne Fitzgerald this week and ave’ a Ne , i ese fights will nave a chance to/Jerseymen Take Nine of the} srookiyn ‘am season, ‘rount ‘tome corbett| Fourteen Eastern League ip. mes Edward Britt, Youn es in hu puting Nelson were the es, Hightweight division. Nelson de-} feated them both and now claims the ‘ude paris that Gans has gone into the ‘Welterweight class. In the s%j-pound division Terry Govern js away up in front. i ett if the latter defeats Herrera. 9 he feather-welght division. ration, ht into | BROOKLYN BOWLERS LOSE TO THE NEWARKS AGAIN |One Matchmaker Has Violated Brooklyns in the Eastern League series on the Universal alleys, Brooklyn, yes- last week. the pond. He is Joe Bowker, who took |individual, two, three and _five-men| the Rifle: trom ‘Frankie ‘Neil’ and Water | series, aha of the whole Brooklyn| ‘on catentoai eine vate a Pinky Evans Ringside. Amby Garry, that he has a tough job on row night at te Olym) Hundred and Twenty Lexington avenue will be Benny Yanger, the question was indulged in statch was arre: Rube McCarthy 3 ‘will be s ‘§ McGarry: tanger mill, ——————_- | \ PASTIME A. C. BOUTS. F Jeff Doherty, of New * Been matched to me % the ex-amateur light-we before the Pastime A dieth street and Avenue four | averaged 190 3-5 in the individual, and! {183 6-14 for the full series Weingarth, | j the crackajack of the Newarks, aver- They Are to Meet To-Morrow ana w Night at 136 Pounds the Bronx qwho has been meeting with great suc: cess in l-cal three-round bouts, realizes | for to-mor- | c., One Q and *s opponent | Totals - slasher of-' Chicago. Much haggling over the weight this fighter, 336 pou! a Bide being the final ugremen, i “a arry has n training for this bout | E at his nome club, the Mott Haven A.C RD aE UT nd Ph Mc MeGoveri | BROOK. nin ‘outs preliminary to the |, A has | Wel George Jansen. | pais fon, | Newark won two eames. i | pionenty atthe Marien letic Club, ureda: night. Doherty) fought Jack Dorman | t rounds to a draw at th last affair, Another bout has been ar- ranged between Willle Schuraker "Kid" Murphy,” the ban club's | and gm-welght ,for the bowlers across the big brid; ‘Nelson won three, the other Brooklyn jone in the flye-men teams, | Nelson, the star of the Brooklyns, | aged 1 in the individual series, and |187 3-14 for the fourteen games. The individual and team strength akness may be learned from tac |scores appended: | Individual. YN. | Nelson od ae NEWARK. Weingarth .. 168 180177175 aon won three games. Two-Men Teams. 55012 136190 Newon 174104 390 pack au Weingarth * 1) Tota’s 401 Newark won LER Oe Whitweek |. son Toole . NEWARK. Noack | Campbell” ear Five-Men Teams. } 1S et champion. Several other good matches pa have bren made between local } ss ————— The of Ei nd Vermont avenues, SAILOR SURKE VS. BLACKBURN, | tar bout at the Empire st New York, to-morrow will be between Sailor Burke Blackburn at 145, pounds. The have secured Coagress Hall, 48 thelr night d Jack apires antic new NEWARK 180 c a Match of Mixed Teams. ¢lub-honse. Nine other bouts wrestling match will be put on, The a peewee tertalnment will conclude with @ bat- on ie ceter Ye fle royal between four negroes. s n from 4 with through Good Bove are daily offered Good Positions Good Prospects of Good Advancement mies ene {P'rhere was a | Broadway, the s amnong the cores: Konnel Hueter °...c18) 211 rdiytdual, averages: Mrs Hueter, 2006-7; Lester, 201 3-7. Interstate Games Last Night. a score of 3,078 in. cond game, which total Charley Siarr cotr Jimmy Watt 223 and Duve Shiman New York team in tho ting up high scores, Alt Won two of three gan: It was | Contes, the championship for largest crowd of spectators at ai of the year. Except im the eecond game of the pies oe ites play rs had hi . in drawing a9 many sp! Games. fuul of exciting. interest. New York by a five pins—a ‘contest close the spectators came | What the Newark bowlers did to the| frames Wack to life and took sll the chanpion- ehip aspirations out of Tommy M 4m one round, Kid Herman came inence by defeating Eddie Hanlon |terday afternoon and evening was) {2 and will be matched with Young Cor-| something wholly unexpected by the| leading off in the list wei big crowd of rooters for the home| unds, has no head. Abe Attell claims|team, who had expected to wipe outfstarr . tile, but has not fought one fight |» similar defeat received at the Tuxedo) Schwebke ear that would entitle him to the games x The final ga rgin of eh to bring the fina was won by era score of 213 that won th: bowlers, Ki Mortact Watt consi <The bantams have a champion across| Fourteen games were rolled in the] Shiman won just five. Of the games counted | c M bowlers securing one in the three and! Haller « Women in Match Game. ‘There will be a big crowd present to- three in side stake de up have had a great amount | BOS se for this match, about by the M in the bitterest match for blend may be exp country, The Libertys are th which was |last night again declared the winner sso FRanéolpa lenge of “he lover {d Goodman on a foul in thelr eOptional narchs to bowl any five-women team | out at tie Douslas A, C., Chelsea, It spunky and a | Wus in the eleventh round of what was *Rous . ected. Some | scheduled for a fifteen-round contest Pretorius amatch|that Referee Moffatt Flaherty. who br in? Fe ‘Twenty-feth keop the alleys busy Among the star bowlers is Charles who yesterday bowling of these contestang | Goodman's glove landed on the hin, bone Roderick gm noon ur | and’ the rest on Deshier’s glove. *Bosterling | That Deshler was not hurt in the civedgeword least was shown when he looked at the caen vornae ‘The appearance of these | Waved him to his corner and then r. vive of the | dered his decision, disqualifying young men at the alleys is high moral tone at which afford | tators in a state of excitement all the High Scores, Expected. ve-men cham-|At times Deshler’s blows appeared to | Ori; | Goodman was a hot 10 to 6 favorite, net te tel Dik there: were fow takers. ' | FIPTH RACE—Six furlong: selling; purse 383 ame as in League seen rolling rank Samuels, who ch score ‘above 1. nicht. ‘Next rainy ‘ed Alleman, Herbert tt Reilly, Edgar J. Leve hayes Wil anchor John B,’ Fras mil P. Schnitzler, John 813 for thes} cacti Includes Roedel, | Hows, Anthony Carlin chad Honey Heoliotiee Lowir and others in tho 2.9 Alley Owners’ Tournament. Ailey Own-| has been received: onaily Manager Sheldy's Alleys, One Hundred, Foaulre earefial ncheitile 4 manneement, ament Notes. Bronx and Rrownson tauna in the Iter. Interclub To: Agreement by Signing Up j Jack Johnson. rth BY JOHN POLLOCK. ent matenmakers of the legitimate ath- tha: they would put boxing § sta on no heav peuts, one matoamaker has broken that promi son, the colored heavy-weight cham: pion, to meet Joe Jeannette, another col- ored “pug” of little Importance, in a three-round bout at a stag to be pulled FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 9—The entries for to-morrow’ Taces are as follows: FIRST RACE—Purse $400; five and a half turlongs. Loretta M.. King's Gem Vivian Ethelred Anclent Witch Chaunes Maazini : Sweet Faster |Deshler Was Not Hurt in the The | Bout, but He Wins Anyway. Catherine R (Spectal to The Evening World.) BECOND RACE—Bx furlongs; purse $400. )N, Jan. %—Dave Deshler was UT the previous disqualitied Goodman Dancing Nun match, declared that the Kid landed a ses Cross low punch with the left hand. There Is | Mere ures }no question thut there was a technical | 27RD RACE iC Consuelo 2a. Fred Hornbeck *Lucky Charm | tuul, but the blow did not impair Desh- have | ler’s chances In the least. Part of | referee in surprise when the latter *Viperine ‘Rather Royal ‘Henry O . FOURTH RACE—One mil Nt was a fast bout and kept the spec- | purse 610. Deuxtemns Reldmoor high | time. Both boys did some clever work, particularly in blocking. | Goodman did the most effective work. Exeitement Horseradish **Bennington entry, . which have little steam behind them, while | be the Kid's had lots of force. PNerwoeh Gis *Hannibal Bey... club are as follows: William Lindi Rulbfps “Welesker, “Charice “Getsin, Geor Match of Old-Timers. ‘The following interesting communication r To the Bowlng Editor, Evening World: I was fifty. x years or Axe last month. | now that fam wilt th tho, 300 claaa a cat tesa ane ot tec aige | sMabel Sime, o bowlers of tie city. Uretnr to acrunge | Sizrolean iE tomeunthomne series with dake Kiirain | — ASE, ys dliee | OF Hencat Hoober, “Very rexpecttully, | + leat eet ‘Twenty-fitth street. | he challenge from Holden, pow at the ee One Hundred ani) Pwenty-fifth } aK St. Nicholas avenue, Aral May the greater city. F Molice "Gasette champion. SS Bont to. 20 acmacen Ramo, HUDSON RIVER’S CARD. ould hot be a ba! idea if some en-| at Seat et ive t} A bout advertised as being for tho bably are fifty in Bewriy 200 for Tt City is carded as the main attraction for this Week's Friday night show of the Hudson River A. C. on West Thirty ere is a close race in the Royal Ar- Johnny Carroll, Tom Sharkey's proteg: lennutn’ Major ‘Leagues. the Bushwick Coun-! Who has made ‘a namo for himself with- Cy Weam having. won thirteen and lost. one | in @ short period by defeating such men teen and tont two, yg Waillama, of Puiladelptas, and. Jack = Royal Arcanum Minor League. Butler. ‘Carroll will have as ano nditort nas gon twenty-two and lost four {penent Sailor Burke, who also has Pl weights in any of thelr takers will not let colored pugilists bo: hi makers would follow sult it would be o eo by engaging Jack John-| good thing for the sport, three-round bout. alr | Engiand, and as they fight from th bell thelr coming encounter ahould be the well- | Worth looking at. Steve Mahony. handling | Known sporting man of Boston, Briges next, March. an excellent match in New England. was offered @ battle with Kid Goodman be- fore the Douglas A, C., of Chelsea, Mass... this month. but as Attell demanded thas he Tecelve $500 for bls end whether he won or Matchmaker Billy Pierce immediately called off the negotiations, Tommy Murphy Saving His Money. loat and the mone} out of tthews, Harry Johns, Kid toh eotaeta ve *Apprentice allowance,” F ; riay sald be was soon wolte to Wilkes: A ¥| Lightweight championship of New York GOSSIP OF THE BOWLERS, fourth street. The principals will be | kame while the Philadelphos have won four-|as Matty mes and the Lefferts have won twenty ;@00d ring record. [tina oat tours” yn matchmaker of the club, has arranged | The, Columbia, Tatmue raines at Woman's the following ‘outa: Jefe Doherty. the 4 wormbgnt ent postponed becaine ght ty | {ae emishtn ‘Ghpe creartaiment. Of | NCW ane Lary: a Joun Cammann has returned to the old ne wip sou Bexldes this bount Jimmy DeForrest, | will meet Jack Lowry; ok HEAVYWEIGHTS NOT GOOD FOR ATHLETIC CLUB STAGS Johnson this matchmaker has certainly made a serious mistake. In the first weight pugilists have al- ways hurt the sport in every clty where | they have appeared, and were responsi- ble for Killing the Horton jaw in this Ate by engaging in fake fights in this | city. Colored Fighters Should Be Barred. legitimate colored jon, no One wants to see him or any Although it was agreed by the differ- otner colored £! | fighters” frequent a heavy. While Johnscn is th ver in action. Colored one. In some of the clubs the mal 1 Ie a wise thing. If other mate Briggs to Make His Debut Here. Willle Britt a Fight Promoter. That Willie Britt ts to be @ fight promoter 4m San Francisco ls the word that has reached here, Just when the Britts will hold thelr first show has not definitely been deckied, but it te Delleved that no action wil! be taken until Should Willte open his show in March, one of the principals 1 event will be Jimmy Britt. Will to match either Nelson, Herman or Sullivan with hin brother. Herrera Threatens to Retire. Attell Wants Too Mucn Money. Abe Attell, the California boxer, has put such @ high price on his services to box a Fifteen-round bout that he hes certainly los hell Tommy Murphy, the Harlem fighter, another pugilist ‘who is wise enough’ to aave his money for @ rainy day. has already bought two lota in the Lape heh wily be worth “Conatderable moncy tn 2 few years.” He has pald for both of them, which he is realizin present cult Of ‘oontemis, ne ts, putting ‘away a bank, Murphy has made over §5, AMUSEMENTS. AMMERSTEIN’S $<" Hct EVERY DIY 2 URE Celebrated Comic Opera Comedienne, VIRGINIA EARL S53 abi Six TpeFere4 AUGUST VON BIENE. |Rutect iins cores Beocentie huas"s"e Col.Bordevery (World's Greatest Rifle Shot) Shean & Warren. Wireless T SIXTH NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW Senet ‘eagioe WILL OPEN AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN | « wor: NEXT SATURDAY EVE, AT 8.) LVRIGr#.a4%. The Babes +92 Baron e tremteee Ucy usually en once two of them mect © iy fetic clubs in this city who are holding | frame up a bout before they enter the Tink, and aa'a result the contest Is an unsati Jimmy | Briges, one of the beat Mint: weights In Engiand, will’ make his Gebut in @ boxing bout in thin elty at the o-night. By signing | Sharkey A. C. on Friday night. He will SOyde 6 ie Seconds, | ois week from to-nient By | SY gets Pe Nell ican Briggs apd Coffey have ly fought three ood battles In New tap of the main will try AureHo Herrera threatens to retire from the ring If he does not succeed in defeating Young Corbett at Los Angeles Friday nigh' He is now down to weight and ts in the best possible condition. Corbett. having more or jess difficulty in making the Weight, which necessitates hard work. attending strictly to business, and evident realizes that if he moots defent at Herrera’s hands he will have difficulty in another pout with a first-class m: it 13 mld. to He ie ver getting ‘ornmy competition, which lasted from 1 P.M. schoolboy feats on the track has led the Irish-American A. C. to put on its programme for its annual games at Madison Square Garden on Feb, 3 what 1s regared as the. most remarkable event in the history of sporting compe itlon in. this or ‘aay other, country. “Tt will be two-mile midget relay Face The public ‘schools Of New Xork are will be there, and probably at'the front. Other events of interest will be the | one-mile intercity rel Church Athletic League and Young Men’e Christian Association, one-mile intercollegiate and a 300-yard hurdle and a tenemile run in which all the famous | pete. JANSEN AND STEIN Some Great Three - Round| Scraps at Show of, the Navarre A.C. One of the best stag shows since such | shows were first permitted to be car- | nied on in New York was held by the Navarre A, C. In its club-house at Amer- | ican Theatre Hall, Forty-second street and Elghth avenue, last night, Eight bouts were fought, and from the mo- ment the boxers got busy until they left the ring jabs, upper cuts, swings, hooks and cross counters were dealt out like shells from a rapid-fire gun. The opening, bout had for principals Frankie Howe, of Chicago, and Larry | McGrath. Howe handed Larry a good! beating, and in the last minute of the| bout he practically had him out. Then} followed a great three-round encounter | between “Young Cream Putt’ Goldman | and Jimmy Morsn, These little fellows | banged each other for keeps throughout | the three rounds, exchanging blows at close quarters which came #o fast that they were both tired at the final bell. It was a good even battle, and both boys received an ovation when they lett | the ring. The principals in the next bout were Jack Goodman, the Avonia A. C, fighter, and Al Carey. Goodman made @ punch- Ing bag out of Carey, and arter he had jabbed him repeatedly in the face and, had floored him twice in the first round with short right-hand swings on the jaw, the referee brought Care to his oorner, saving him from being knocked | out. In the second and third rounds Goodman punished Carey so badly about the face and head that he was all but hen the bell sounded ending the d contest. In the next four; bouts Bert Keyes and George Hoey fought a hard battle, with honors even; | Terry Edwards outpointed George “Kid"’ Betts; Bob Adler and Tony Straup put up a ferce go, and Johnny Powers had| a shade the best of Harry Engel. ‘The principals in the star bout, ‘Kid’ Stein, of Philadelphia, and George Jan- | sen, of this olty, then camo together, | Jansen was the aggressor and carried Stein along at a rapid rate, His straight | Jabs to the face and right-hand upper- | cuts to Steln’s body gave him a good! lead in the first two rounds, but in the last round Stein cut loose and certainly | made it warm for Jansen by ana four nght-hand swings on the jaw and damaged right ear, which seemed to tre | him. ‘It was a good. even bout and the } pectators thoroughly enjoyed | AMUSEMENTS, New Amsterdam 324. 20",$35, FAY TEMPLETON in “GEO. COHAN’S “45 Minutes from Broadway” LIBERTY 2°; Ree rogh Te THE THE CLAN SMAN Theatre, Broadway & eS BRIANA SSRRGUE eee a ‘tres, VERONIC Bve.6.15, Miata, Wed & Bat.2 15. Nom Sore Ga No Paar. CARLE “SUE MAYOR fights which he haa fought dur- ing the last thirteen months. ND EXHeLTIOY, OF BRATARDS. PIPORIUM BILLIARD ACADEMY, ANo. Pauw. ot Se, ‘bear ih AY. oe a Dane 10 Dente 8.0. ngs. ani eirinring 8.30 |. Barton will meet playing 100_points or’ no_count. GRAND 2. COHAN Souvenirs Friday, LITTLE JOHNNY JONES CUARLEM iia Bat.2.15. WILLIAM VOLLMER in On the Quiet. FSEAMONT 7, ra. Annie & Miss Jennle Yeamans, Cenaro & ;| JOEWEBER'S trata) sir ict. sat WOE WEBER'S **7co"4" TWIDDLE-TWADDLE FIELDS Sich a {ipa eu BONBON. TR 14th St. Fae eens gui" AL. H. WILSON ee ee in His New Laugh-Provoking Comedy, THE GERMAN GIPSY. NEW SONGS THAT AR® WHISTLED. GASINO® kare” OT 8 Gill eadtebos. Tol? R ors Laat Week, | Mats. Thurs. queTHE DEWEY lor at Desert Beast icarner atin GOTHAM , 2452, ==" Hipp NEW pod brie SOUSA 4% ae Rept OR oa ain CTS, Tatph Post 3 8 a 8 AY, Eve. BB 4 BAR oaselt, ee Alas, he Mektey ints | METROPOLIS Wet, & bat. To-day—Trocadero_Burlesatiers. IN, Bowery, nr. Cai ar ne re | Pubes, Moving Picturga, Escher Orchontna, . open to New land forced him to cover. |York, Philadelphia end Brookiyn, the| started the use of am irritating |one-mile relay open to members of the| that got to Sullivan's face nearly rae 4 to midnight. Tue interest in thess |Quaker~City Boy Does" Work That Will Make Cham- pions Wonder. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, §-—Unik@tas- sell did the sort of work at the Wash- Just now the hotbeds of athletls devel-| ington Sporting Club last night thie ta opment, and there is scarcely a scnool| goin; to win consideration from ih the greater city, that hasn't tte group Shaspioilal © (nis HEUaMaluee, leed of athletes. The best of these will be| (ii dutivan, ce Wart ee ere represented in the Gamen, and the fleet | beating of his carver, aud at om little midgets of Public Behool No. 40| or the pracendines tad Tin dabeoesanty near a knockout. At the Start Russell rushed time. Sullivan ned the second round with two lefts to "the Jaw, Dut wal soon stopped, for Russell yeege that long-distance men of America will com- | znerciless in his face ull his even ene mouth were filed with bl mix-up Russell tor the ropes, Sullivan came beck better then ave ted for the Though he hod to Leng punishment was take the most akways fONear the end of the round he Year. the bigod froin Ruseell's mouth. ‘Tho Parag was all the same way. ‘The fifth nearly saw ‘the end. Rr short right to the jaw. Sullivan his feet in time, but was weak the rest of the way. Kuseell made a strokg ef- fort to win with a knockout in the sixth, but Sullivan stayed it out. eee PANTZ AND SIDNEY DRAW. Latter Was Aggressor, but Had Neo Steam in His Blows. (Special to The Evening World.) PORTLAND. Me., Jan. 9—Kid Pants and Fred Sidney fought a lively fi Pound dnuw ut the Audlurhan last Bight, Sidney was th pidhey che aggressor, but his _____ AMUSEMENTS. FHT TOA RAW ss ——————¢ “EMPIRE THEATRE, B'way & 40th at, MAUDE ADB Ms Wes6at.2.16 CRITERION sx=-8' Ethel Barrymore * #5? Also Pantaloon, with Lionel Barrymore, KRICKERBOCKE Evenings, FRITZI al SHEFF HERALD 80. a J eee DALY'S es Foy PR eLAAN BEINARD SHAG TS CASHEL BYRON'S PROFESSION. LYCEUM Sir § 8.08, Bee san THE LION'AND THE MOUSE Saturday, 8. The Get BELASCO %y. §. Mat BLANCHE: cao aes David Relascn present WARFIELD knee 2“ ace ee ee ae Hie mg SB NM LE! (°LONIAL, (gn aSoune {fem Sawn & Co. Chase Dally Mats, 2c |JackNorworth, Carlotta LHAMBRAIA HERE, Sue temo Tih ay, 120 at. Nick Long Idalene Cotton, MADISON ON $0. THEATRE ae ie a aot 5, Mats. We: casa HENRI ee eta CASE OF ARSON “THE BRAISLEY DIAMOND.” YORKVILLE rhe alan si Ae ie MAJESTI The Redemption ,° © David Corsone WEST END ae FAY, Sw tat Cakes AY “WALLACK’S Evy. 8.20. Mats, Wed, & Bat. Wm, Faversham —THE SCUaWe MAN Garden Thea. BV.51 ‘| siseé.saitiss, AS YE SOW! YE! SoWias. aig 14th Bt, [phy’ & Nichols, 25, 60 _ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. KEENEY’S. $iticn°3s, 83, Iauine Allen alller int Ue con Walker and her RAB ears and dusts, Me tent Niet, ‘Thureday--820 in Prizes Imperial, 94.29 Lee amet” ait Pat Be ‘Rural "Coniedy, Blue Jeane. ~ GLEMMONT AVENUE RINK, LEAGUE HOCKEY TO-NIGHT. CRESCENT VS. HOCKEY CLUB. ADMISSION _ S00. OLD. DR. GRINDLE, | 4 YEARS A. SP—CI, Under Sr) Grinilea scientific vuaduant 5 i solentifig Sured more quickly, easily MODERATE Ay WES. ths than by Yertising physician. Do Rye By sutfer se inoning, hereditary bility, kidney, ladde! diseases, red spots, ulcers, mouth, baintul ewelting, STRICTU! coc! or any di ota, Bualscratien or oO Bot of how long Handing, | Dr. oure you aa surely as you treatment. He cures priyate ‘astt ord tracted diseares and to abt rindle In at the sane ¢ a he hea docuvied OVER EH _BAYS tn "DOWN bid PiKé, Bay, a BP Av. ile aha Sa —

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