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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1906, PORTING EWS. AND COMMENT & & a ROBERT EDGRE : TWO CHAMPIONS | BALL GROUNDS FOR MANHATTAN BEACH William A. Brady Behind Scheme to Play Sunday Games at Cycle Track. A deal has, been consummated bee veen William A. Brady and Austin |Corbin, of the Manhattan Reach Com- jPany, whereby the latter Is to recon- the world, Every time he struct the old Manhattan Beach bioy- his mouth to challenge, some serap- cle grounds, tearing out the cement per takes a long sprint and disappears cle track that Austin @orbin, sr., t at such expense, and which since |the decline of the bike craze has be- jcome a bad-paying investment, ana jeonverting this large area of beach jand into a magnificent baseball ground |with seating capacity for over 20,000 {people in grand-stand and bieachers, | It is Mr. Brady's intention to conduct . baseball games, both amateur and ver the horizon. ‘They won't ev wait to hear him talk. Since beating Bulliven the dusky boxer has travelled | » all over the country looking for another match. Poor Gans: He's up against it. Yes- ferday he lost his divorce suit and the = enly match he doesn't want he must \fegeional "on Saturdays and Gun re & uring. the. ne: ; : ACK O'BRIEN ts euftering trom the | lranging for" clubs. in the “Nationa, opposite aftiiction. Everyoody wants |American and Eastern leagues to play to fight him. Hart, Ruhlin, Gard- Fol Met earperers heerlen fer, Fitz, Johnson, Mellody, Schreck, em. get teady a nine. to represent MENS Soung Hater SisRion a" acct of ~ Coney Island, to meet all comers, ethereal are” clamoring fr a ae t = id Mchance” It seems that Jack hasn't i 4mapired the samc feeling of awe that Misto Gans compels. | “ ~ | came into the office with the early . i morning mall, It was a sauare,| yo Wistest > The wost lonely Fighter 5 | ; pink envelope, ant it threw out a ‘ = i ‘ pent that might have been attar of| ‘Un the world - O'Brien in the world _7- Gans” | Bases me or tay ror ('m not an ox- Everveooy wants Nosopy wants to fight him. | ‘ by: peyt In these ines). ee "acy rate, . nN . 1 _——— Bit was perfumed to such an extent tha;| 0 FtQHT Witrre | - © the office boy carefully laid it cn top : £ Haber t eee NA BRIN SD e 7, Bete iar taste ‘ras «oan 5 ; Sprinter Salts, the Reesor) Finnen ‘ “page ‘ can no longer compete under the unl- Jetter Wee Haagen ear cgaged weber wertsity'’s colors. He has been declared @ ineligible, because the fact has been eee 222 = BOWLERS AGITATED'BY TO BUILD RACING CRESCENT HOCKEY [SPARTAN BOWLERS STILL === asi- zeases) NATIONAL TOURNEY TALK’ PLINT IN CUBA TEAM A WIHNER =~ ‘HIGH IN BIG TOURNEY, ===" = ven remember hav- Boaut ot, late. ( & ® x AIAUSEMENTS. ARS features in the near future I . on fai the meena ct bow knee) <oene as ec 3 | . ¢| Devine. 78; Sheehan, §; Kern, 8; | © ~~ Fell opr tie acter ning. prom. | Chicago Makes — Ridiculous) iiis.ss sis. siuitinti"tvatgeaa icam| Considines and Other Sports| Hockey Club of New York| Algonquins Threatened to Beat] Cojnitn, & tout. Ss. “°° |TEMPIRE ZH5ARRE, yay & 20 . ee )Peally is. Could any one do more?/ (Claims in Asking for the tne copntey to.(eow| fur ine: naionsl ches] Gir $200, in dat Gets Bad Beating in Game Them, but Failed After Waywortn. i: Golding, 7 Whikney MAUDE ADAMS seat sees PEAKING of letters, here's another Great Event in 1907. The aionasch veam was douhtiess gomewhat 000 est Starting Well Pics endl iz, afi, Henry. 7 am Holirtesel, GRITERIO Pie hee rae ee aie cha: . is we e ecice of Mrs. 5 . *. Fi Fi 1» 80; e. 14 |. 38. log a Rad at By aes sone esse foster and one of tae be, Project. at St. Nicholas Rink: : chase Paso teres, 4 tucnaele, Ty) | Ethel Barrymore J tg Fria. Jack O'Brien and “champions of Eng- Spee pear’ = : Total,’ 370. eis ee ee ip Hippel rote. naate| The champion Crescent A. C. hockey | Some xood bowling was scen last nighi| s,Pquitable Life—Bungess, 70:,,Atiaire,| | W2iGtnge igen Mat ean a thS : fy 8.15. t Tavm's White Blephant alleys, where | fy; Mamacker, 61: Meffert. 78: Hoftman,| PATA Te CHEEE ih MLLE. THEATRE. Biway & 35th COMING HS i Jand,” when I was living in Barberton.| Now that it tas been practically set- “Bastern Transvaal, this same Jack Palmer came to Johannesvurg from|and by the great majority of Western | Monarchs 5 | England with a great flourish of trum-| bowlers that the ennua! rational tour-|,,7¢ (intense rivalry between the teams) ing a scheme to build a race track! 2 Bois to meet the heavy-weight cham-| "27 oot of the American Bowling Con-| betore the contest, when an ef “made | and clubhouse six miles out of Havana,| Where they handed a good beating to} overcome the difference tled by unanimous consent in the Enst| Overcome the difference John and George Considine, | team players got themselves together Burke ani W. T. Burbridge are back- last night at the St. Nicholas Rink, | twenty-two teams rolled in The Evening | Juniors—Anderson, 98; Baldwin, World's free head-pin tournament. It} Patton, 78; Fissen, 76; Spenner, 89. ; tal, 429. the Hockey Club of New York team in| 8S thought the Spartans’ high score) ““tacumseh—Lancaster, 61;"Sanford, lotcry for the jon of the Rand, a strong Hibe © Monarchs ‘to subst Gea: | ; 0; Ras uncane wax Hibernian | es is to be held in Philadelphia in| bY jhe Sonatas to, subs: Cuba. ree Considine, who has been! 2" oe tor the amateur league cham.| Wowld ‘be broken by either the Algon-| Pichard. 16; Baron. “5; ' Soutar, $8. | | Feb.J2.Geo.M.cohan in Geo. Washington.jr. lace in Wanderer's Hall. Johannes-|19977 a few apparently irresponsible | Mrs Fries As the mat: down there looking the ground ove: b: ff quins or the Tuxedos, but both failed | Total, 350, - HUDSON THEA... 4th, B. of Bway. Burg, and Palmer siarted @ hot pace. |\nockers in Chicago are raining, a big] Taw, get cima. ime Liberty (oan J381Y mas wired Brother John that arrange- plonahip ya sorte of nine goals toe ee et averte pi ghisington—Beeker, s3/ Heinsohn, 64 Ev.8.20, Mat. ed. Sal 318. uit he only lasted about fi protested suc 2101 carried thelr | ree. ! . Blelchner,, 69; Weinpalil, 63; M. i roard Shaw's founds, when Mike put him Gown ati|hallabaloo that the Windy City should| point. ‘The une of new and heavy pine ke2t| ments for the project are already un-| "ree Creosents showed great improve-|¥ Wyman, of the Algonquins, started | Bieichner, 1%’ Total, §7. : Robert Loraine suis ds ‘Duel out with a terrific right-hander. and.|sgain try to obtain the next great event |ors of the Stonarens. wa? Kot a Riess many | GeT WAY. rete ee ee tena work aa Tere; | in by making 89 on the first six balis| Empire—Sctinelder, 's6: Winkelman, 88; eb. 12—Otls Skinne Duel.” i it, was reported the next day by luck. while the Liberty¥ got only] Fach one of those mentioned nhas| trouble in scoring. The Hockey Club| and Dave Shiman &%. The other bowlers,| Meyer. $2: Topser, 8; Fahrendorf, “Ii. | | SAYQY THEA. Miway £ Sain, By. 16, in © Sunday. in Johannesburg that Palmer|for that city. And to cap the clilmax| Pins oy (ack. pin! re. on the other hand, must have! howe: : ae Sm! , | Rad’ alea.” Mr."Patme for thelr ridiculous plea they say that p "i ?was the third contest tn a series, the] $0,000 in the plant, a deposit has been| players. on the otber band. must have ver, failed to keep pace with them, | Naps—Harksen, 28; Smith, 64; Mayer, | | ¥RUS% foment te o Monarchs having won two games in the| selected and all that now remai ? and the Algonquins rolled only 501. The | 29;_ Kroll, 80; Lovejoy, 100.' Total, 301 ¥ * ty ? if the tournament should ever be held |iirgt'matcn in Brooklyn by margins of 15) the completion of the track. ins 18) joosely. Bryan mage two goats and sae ee | pinta the start to| C&arloot—Grogan,i0; Mulderty,_ 38: Next bon..thaenalisy tara, Me Fopktnsoo later and succeeded in getting a in the East 1t would be a serious blow [and 18 pins andthe Liberia, the second At Russell o y ‘Club, inverts Sy une ae | Welsh, S8 Dunne, 2'Canavan, a Wo- LYCEUM Sits tee ¥ . "2 jar] by J & Me le 216, r x ¥ of Williams at all? ° "IRISHMAN | to Western interests, Becenres foragolls poorre a De ee etn , mark. ‘*\rloe—E. Harde, 48; Honisch, st; Ma-| | The Lion and the Mouse, 4,5 f 7 onare NG EON ANG Ete ee OU SE. Dede : ~': | the Eastern delegates in such congr Liberty ite Holton ne Three teame which may be able <q beat | one. 39; Treutsch, $4; Chas, Harde, 72. DALY’S DHEATRE (Biway & 307 w: 0, we haven't any record of Will- | being posibly in a majority. might legis- | Bemoses 188 Tit Teh i ielmpnctana a cdne oe teteciet oe Total, 274, Pvge. 8 2) Matiner Sat 2.15, Jams, There was a Williams |inte on conatitutional changes undestr-| Wosner 0/171 148] Laih Bi eee iota ve sot rolled yee ase FOB WINNERS. ELLIS JEFFREYS | 5.024 from Johannesburg, South Africa, | able to the West. pupae =< 49s {api Lene ia dala. aeranere aes 7 Rose-! Dave shiman, Algonquin. 107, ‘The Fascinating Mr. Vandergetd i. who arrived in this country simultane-| qne question of holding the tourna- li oH : , M. C. Wyman, Algonquin, 109. & —~> ously with Herr Henri John Joseph | ment again in Chicago is an interesting | T@ soon Tn ana recem= LAST NIGHT'S SCORES. ee eeareevey, femrewe, 20 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 1ith 6t.@ Invine PL Plgacke,. rule, Willams had beaten | one, ag it brings up recollections to | tion of toe ladles of Taborty Bowling Coup ; Kezak—Van Marter, 42; Ryan, $9;| F. H. Hoffman, Equitable Life, 1m. ee SARTER Dresente Mra Seer 'tas: Sn Avatrilay Selaian |seanern bowlera which it would be more | NoMeaiGncay frat ha OE, : Usk, 28; Catohen, 4: MeCiniey, at to-| Mf Bielehngs, Kanaington 1 LESTE CAG LER . BEmarat 2 Rimself. He helped train Plaacke for|aavantageous in the matter of peace | mal c! to roll any team in America os anak, tal, 24. Wm. H. Lovejoy Naps, 100. Pigpecial Mat ein's Birthdare’ = CNR penne fought | and harmony between East and West to} *!!! ‘ Wi ; 5 Fr eet Dreamland—Healy, 58; Herman, 41;| Alfred Baker. ipod, 112. Belasco vB Sat. & Lincoln the Gm cessfully, in Philadelphia, and west | be forgotten. It would also be well 1f| Samuels Ready for Challenge. inter’s Winners Will Be| Carter, Columbia’s Fullback, | Baxer, 56; sinclair, 3; Hanson, 27, To-| F- Campbell, Tpedo, 110, BLANCHE BATES in | Guus ack to Ausiralla. Maybe he didn't go! the promoters of the plan of holding} x44 garuele defeated Gus Kruse in the | i rec iM : - tal, 215, See ze ‘Bway [406th tne Tor aate ns Hh sonitle Gu, for Ttink he had @ | the next tournament in Chicago were to | roli-otf ct thelr maren conte, for tne ei] Feature of Exhibit Which Still Suffers from Injury | Tuxedo—Noack, 94; Feder, 89; Richter, McGraw and Sloan Open. BUOU! 3%, 4008, ms Tm aia Sar fichts. # South Afrionn | Synaider the fact that the Wea af a| nie, chamoliy : ji 79; Baker, 112; Campbell, 0. Total, 48,| Marager John McGraw, of the world's | David Blanco prevents, Sd Yeas ig. 4"? Gomme to think of it; this Willams tala aes Roth is tha mast, anal | Cow eo caren out! Re Begins Monday. to the Spine. Xavier—Koim, 71; McEneaney, 79; | chumpion Giants, and ‘Tod Sloan, the fi WARFIELD in THE me about’ Knocking ‘out an Enelien | national body was fhe | I nO Feady te make at Clohosey, 4; Gaertner, 74; Kernan, §8.| mous jockey, will to-day have the for- MUSIC MASTER, heavy-weight who had come to Johan-|that the first steps to organize the} Suiijvan. of the N npesell neh —_——_ Total, &10Tth st. Mat. To-day,2S0, pesburg straight from England for the | American Bowliag’ Congress wero taken | fares, Younes on Aa! Datel Hi re 1 S . 7 new phenom at the Tuxeda alleys. fame who trimmoa Palmer," 110 was'a |D¥ men of Greater New York. Having ere smaclo-welght. founded this organization and gave it A special feature of the Westmineter| The students at Columbia University| Dunne, 89; Myrick, 76; Volz, 99. ‘Total, | fe, located ot Forty-second street and ‘th @7isi RAN BCORNED, High Score Tournament. Kennel Clb bench show in the Madison | Were surprised to-day when they saw | 96 pletely renovated and equipped with America 424 at.& Sth av. Dat To-day Fie, Ciaisen Clty—Stroh, 62; Wilson, 30;| Mal opening’ of thelr bliliard and pool E STAR's: Clairmount—Sherer, 87; Schaco, 68; C. i 14 he one of the most tmpor-| Square Garden beginning on Douglas 8. Carter, the fullback of their Sch , i; C-| eleven of the finest Brunswick-Balke- Extre Mat, Saturday, E Ure, they may be safely intrusted In| | wher should Ne, on nenss eld this eea-| wil be the Aeld trial doce, settee) | football team, enter the college, Carter | Hatin. $8: Schiather, 68; F. Hahn, 4.) Collender Company tables that have Master Gabriel. Buster Brown, |the matter of keeping the sport pure @nd json 1 stha: made up of the ten bowlers who | a gs, setters and ‘otal. 2eh Greer, ‘69; Nix, 57;| ever. been placed in @ public billiard we ‘42d at.& Lex. av. Mat. To-day,S80. t ———— - ita of toes tocais of 1.180| pointers, The classes have tise wag badly hurt in the Columpia-Penn-| _Ajax—Scholl, _§1 HISTRICT. A] IORNEY a Se ff a Le ae a Eine of bet tp the January and Feoriaey | Po Stner years, bat the does benwen | svivania football game on Nov. 25, last pe ey he oval, | Foo. URRY 238: (BAS Gay Now Yoox - astern bowler be om pe. te10 ‘ ni - year, having his spine so badly injured | ,Av@0"qu! 1, 91: Ross. 99; = — |nrst spit between East and. West oc- have been 014 dogs whose! usefulness | acing one) of the scrimmages that he|Tatnirsae) Nome 10s Shbman, 108; AMUSEMENTS. FIELDS “s3iaii2f 3.35 MATINEE | vas gone, and there was nothing par- " curred at Buffalo when the Chicago z rtarates was forced to go to the hospital for| _Winthrop—Kalser, 62; G. Ti eal | delegates overlooked the just claims Of | Dele in tan mente tcular in the respresentation, This year, | treatment, He still feels the effects of | Bourke, 8; Donovan, 48; C, Thirsk, #2 Ai dam #24,8t.Eve.. 8.35 Lous CLARA ‘TO-DAY, : the best man for President the associa- | 57 however, there will be a different show- | his injury to his spine, but it is ex-| Toal, 373. New Amsterdam sfe.s Wed Sat IPMAN: } tna Bver had, and not only Voted agains: | 9, 4, ing, for the cracks of the present tlme,| pected that the paralysis will wear| Windham—Eibsen, Hulle, 9; Cor-]] FAY. TEMPLETON in GEO. COHAN: (0 it him, but in favor of every change In the | taea thar the ton hy eas DI will he there and the winners of the | SYS¥,/8.8 siort time. Carter lost about | nett, 91; Steffens, Poppe,’ 6, To-| “45 Minutes from|Broadway” Savin BoNton——WU, (U- f s gamie that has since proved to be ex-| tzed for unds since his injury, bat is| tal, 241 — \fremely detrimental to its best inter- | bowlers 4 a. field trials of winter will be shown. | fast taking on weight since he left the| Institute, N. ; Thea, Hwayaaist at. Max, Wed, ey ate re GHl| saate'r a tutes’ caving cone unis, ‘Chicago pom | ba Suet the | Nothing like this show’ of chaseions hospital. “He will’ not begin’ his col- os orate Morr eerer ant) BROADIA Bat, TO-NIOHE, Ab a OHRID ce tL ON alo ‘At +f 4 S ball, ie Y . » for ful ir ie |. Mat. a Announcement of Assistant | ci,cs\sor‘the sport, the rounded gutter | Sy fas has ever boen seen. The dows wile | oe Work fOr fully sires weeks AGUedunine. Bisig’ SANS” fie taken: |IULYRIC Soha) MEXICAT x Ry Rnd the mushroom ‘club, by which the 1 ‘\-l the best of their type, which won and etn ad A PRICK 35! Ev 8.90. Mats.Wa, ase. In eh Krotgl Gives Legitimate Ath- | annual uiectings 3 ‘the’ Cingreas were | sor 4, vale| wil go on winning. There wil) be| BALL UP AT OLYMPIC RINK. ‘ IBERT Ya0sniny oe iearehae 53 FI I[GARRICK 3) Leg ae aie is ai packed with Wlegal delegates and tae | 4% 1 i v. Fe | Count Gladstone, which recently won| _ There is skating to-day at the Olympic Arion Mas uerade Ball; HE CLANS! NW lan Dale sille M ay \p Town. we fetic Clubs Encouragement. | ‘guresment competitions with pot-hunt- eek. 15—| he all-aged stakes at the-United States | Field Rink, at One Hundred and ‘Mnir- a EiE SETA ||| [iscivinine Garriex ‘theatre Co, will presait ny +l ere, % fe men who | Pug: att 1 ae ine | Se ail aged wakes at the United States) vy-seventh street and Fifth avenue. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW XQHI Hvs.5.15- Mace Wed, & dat Amie’ |GALLOPS. ‘The he same me: i nthe als Clit : AY. ary 4 00. % poe ee OS Se ee ee oe ee puld'fteen turned down at Bumalo ond E site arid entries; Pioneer, wwillch won the |The cold weather during the last few PL hd AR oe The ROGERS BRO it TREEKND: MAJESTIC Beginaing Nest Mog. Mat. = Juter incetity { the congress tor rs a ‘ Deana nal championship last month at has frozen the elght Inches of ADE AUTOMOBILE ae jERT fal AL. HV Today, ¥ JOHN POLLOCK. POG eck eba yi eaters : nin, the, “ope ape rays GRAND PAR. FLOATS. 7 H- WILSON Tiiat: me ODN sine re eros ae f Free ee Weare ener aes Nea at a Grand i cmetiony enn aby Ne) water which was in the rink, and al BALLET OF THE FOUR SEASONS. =o yao WEST END fh Gi, WoL SON. [Mat pater ‘trict-attorney Paul Krotel that the le-; Bl) ale wasn an eet to a, Carne. in a favorite, ship, and a host of others, ‘present the ice 1s In perfect condition. | 9, .uG"end Boxes for sule now at Arion PROCTOR S$ nemeien. [10 HENRE DE VRIES te 50 p a hletic fanaa feeling of, harmony bee meri Hall, oth st. ang Park AV. and at all prin IN-ADVANCE. (poLaNiaL of Arson,” Cinquevalli, ‘Wil t witimate athletic clubs in this vicinity) gost an . Whish they bell Smith's Money Is Up. cipal hotels anc ‘{neatre-dicket ‘agencies, TH B'way [“Honfie Brier Bush.” Amelia B'y & G20. @ blanche Nichols, é can" go right alorx holding boxing} Would ite beneticlal to the sport. Ars Pais inrhas’ donenltee (650, ——— 5TH eae ipineh Gemma Grin. £1 ial ‘ Saunders & others - Stags providing do not sell admis. | TNE Of Geng rpsccenutl yy Brunawick-lalkeCollenter Ccnpany as | AMMERSTEIN’S #235: 25 06. LAN-Bu Sn NTT JYHAMPEA. “Virginia Earl and 6 Jobn~ sion tickets at the door and provided| eda” bow 1 tence wraacion | ! Bway: MutaDuily doe Birbeck Plorenst rope othe they have a genuine lst of members, | the Xe : ti 1 7 io aATiNe EVERY DAY. dbo. Bbc desis a was 80 well received by the managers | }hWicns “ . W York | stares r wat 4 dG y, . 6, Wighta 15, 8. 85, 90, 73. Sea eae, of tie clubs in this that they have} Woula come to) the Li le tourna: | 3 ll = MEE ORIN ALL - STAR VAUDEVILLE. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. rai asia airs Ie Quint Shes! Havel would come, te, tne, Lawiaelileseuroa uewtae of nat eonpey You will scarcely be AIMKE ANGELES, ARTHUR! PRINCE, Ai Gran, vernyiiats || BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS / the purpose of tnving to abolish the | reviay the constitution of the national a t ey Purke and Grace La Raw, The 4 Lakens. Car a Aor MOM aS Sel neste, IMPERIAL Sh> MOxTaus. i menus =by-night which | body: to meet the suceested chau: ‘ 10 & ‘ ale's Ponies. fo % C me hive een for uvinging she | Sifted’ «8 be beceicis| to. ow lieve a soda cracker can Helles, Wills oatdner, Wilasrioh ana Sth Noni fb. ois, [IMPERIAL Won, Srovers ouee, aport into disrepute | {usther, to add In sending the next tour- hz bee xchanae. pat" 25C. Tks Plan to Be Operated, | DRO fm seh at one |W ay uae mn sone ow be so perfect until ‘you > ask for the next tournament, | iad 125 5 Co, Beatrice Mor- 50c, ip Sodr< ; me we tn, lan, ots, Niehtar 18. 2h. 8%, 90, Kast "times in Re As Roberts, = mae a mae: THO! |. To-Day, 2he.. Bee. emanis Wild Animals. Sidi P Tancears | Mat. To-Dar WALSH | seis. ssn ais, aoa Bee : Ei ‘The meeting will no Barty Beat tay = win ee re maetphiny wriere ig. certain | ce aiconjin eum. sion fine ge tn taste the one perfect Soda FOF Govprn rountan The We rape ie aap ese erate ne several Intindred toxms from ite i BERR a COURT OF THE GOLDEW FOUNTAI PANG the Woman -ii Case QEENEY'S THEATRE ses dy Be E Zetec erent Seas sabe PL oe comma ae Coe aera 88 ieee Cracker— yg at Male: Ce, tol, enowot Bat. st _— Peet Ruel enn aa Ai In ha the t Congress held in the A nal has probably . ome | ‘i mi “TET | On! at. Sat,2.15. WALLACK’S Bv.8,20, Mat.To-day&Sat..2.18 Ev.8.15, Only 2 Lee Harrison, lute of Rogers Bros. :. Geo, nny cK es vTen—p and His Great >t ‘Mort . (i eo (Win. aversham=The Squaw Man Yebii2 WARLEM ockstude R * Arama cionn, tine Lavy, Bosak Mithert hter who gave Young B € former | i ete any radical change: | ewe Jersey 4 N trels. 4,9; pungan, Ba Lat and certainly will affilines wi | hesomes C1 e ‘ suc} Seana eee pat ; of . a Ronen che’ axnibi ie w clean "wna. we irate Wes cr at dey sale rite rate Tea eOIre amen ne a iscui Garden TIBA; 270 st. & bind. av, v9.20 % NS 2oeF, Amateur night every Thurstay—$20 in pri usted, — The 1 Iccal power here, has given | morrow nigat ‘opular Price Matinee To-Day. aR rf = f not sate old pul Race A ee : C ’ | H Me ae sar ous& Cor Bovle & Mccarthy. | AM PHI ON W345, GROMER. Mar. ‘ fie" not. to} pus ma ; Greater New York Scores. / \ BOE Hove Witsoe: Matinees Dally. Byte Thin Slurn ot woxeye kt ve rely in ayenpathy with the \) Peete eee eran Lew Hawikina. UNMET! CORIIGAN Te Graton, Sry. tire matinfaction und have shown an inode t vorking for the best inter-| 7 were rolled in i, Wthnabandealacbt it be — ae SAT Fada! dh este de My Chimera We S eae 3 “8-8 So deliciously baked—so . | PASTOR’S HE DEWEY 38°3, ) | Sins Maen tha | Gardner and Harry Lewis. ‘ ada tath ie paei erate tie the far o deliciously bake Mat, To-day-—Blue Ribbon Burlesquers, Himmy Gardner, the clever \ ea rai Hrookly, | Oo) Ea fog ee tender and flaky—so won- ultitnts PaesR'E yee * THE GOTHAM EG.) OLD DR. GRINDLE, vA sbi omits ma defo oh erat Eton ota Paar gas nomad a |W © Gerfully preserved by a y Mat. ‘Ke-Gan— Boo Ton, Buslees) YEARS A SPIOCIALIST=IN Ee iN OO 208.) TESS) a POE . Biway & 83d. DISEASES» OF | MEN. M | COUNTY TYRONE BALL, Stoo, | under Dr, Grindle's scientific theatment ei z THEA. Shpaienn wilt be Hen ve extromely” harm Op | SESSA tenis, Peo | arahaaathaam pire iy “ly | asec seul, ae ‘Soran Weaht Who beatey Amby Mouarry and sresting t ¢ 1 1 183 Yy Py aa) iWork: ax. Tho Great Japs.| Ne Play, q BRA y ‘by any, other ad- Baas eae ea Suge ley ‘gee | Cn wogmaer ite cioment | aH ooo moisture proof package. = {f /e pen /¥ate.inates, Bip Sees tape | New saehter ey, HOA I RM as eer Shit ‘New Laughter Play," ; a Aj ‘| McsKe | Harry BRAHAM, Low Leeve: ST. NICHOLAS RINK. oieanini., hereditary, OO Meigen a box a el : re the National a. | 8 of Patino Saturday nines A ) | 14th St, THEA, Av. Pop Mat, ICE BEATING, | 96th St. and Columbus Av, | diseased. rad sbots, uloers, Fern HOP! FOE A daily: except Monday, Skates free, ) mourn, paingul eeltink, It is the only real Soda Goodman and Smith Again. erst ch tit ‘ el ad Pi ‘ : BEDFORD’S if pues ting = Pack Goodman, the promising f Tage Heaccome Beamer 2d H dz hy Rast ade se Wither, Bat & Mdav, Mat, Tomorw | Seam, indiscretion or overwork? - Xt rater the Avonia AC, and uate Ocka Meany tees ee ecoll aiakuteiea® 2 dent F racker. Hh | WETROPOLIS 15 | SP AGTG HEARTED JIM. not of, how long etencing, De, Sin foe s the Perth Amboy toxor,| Seking to injure The sport by creating ; ared t reat et ) 7 (Y) Ma t ADB | ola ale Gaon Maar gute you ae ware teats and ordinary Beams et rt Dent 9 ment in tien, | ler for the natlonal body. UL cal te a Un NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 4 | ee 8 RAID. | PHA Pe ROR Ye ieee dled Urnaa is Co Geog hi . t “ =e. . 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