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AD Neb yt __ing cham, | * pdstponamenta ond announcamonts MONEY BOWLERS | GET TOGETHER AT ATLANTIC CITY Big Match Games Divide Anterestof Large Crowds |BIG “MORTUARY FUND” WILL BE RETURNED at the Tournament. time of their lives fhe tournament at At all kinds of money « ful pin knight who can ability over the others w jonships are also in the hunt for further honors. These mostly rolled ony outside a Young's Pisr Naw Sane aars Week there ca atralght games last night of Wilmington, defeated whlle Alex Jobn match. Dunbar and ie partner, have offsfed to bow}. any two. men in the tournament on the four regular alleys in, tournament bull for Inst night the put up a total cond high to the of-New Yorks Pisiadetphia B.C. te of 2,638, which ts t for fi ms. Only Philadelpht: teama rolled last night, Blanning, of Philadeiphiny in the: tndlyfauals, rolled GB, which is second to the 610 by me Pump, jr, of > ork. the men bowling t esident DUlls has offered to b 0 at Lto 2 that @ 2,90 score in made, and he looks to fis Darwood Colis team to do the trick. All Bcores so fur ore Migher than those In {the 4. LC. tournament-atSti- Loita. The attendance 14 1s Inereaati and It is. expected that 10 be Ia Atlantic City for Haster Sunday. ‘The crowds in attendance at the tourna- ment are now averaging nearly 5,000 each night and the town has gone wild over the bowling game. Rochester; Wilmington and Baltimore are seeking the” tournament for 1s, delegates trom Rochester promising to erect (a $00,000 “pavilion for the tour nament, if sent to that cliy. This r ter will be decided at the annual maet= ing Sxturday. There is siderable talk of a big series of match games between women bowlers, to take place this week. 2 of Bertha " Wilson, made an open ch uefield, Stra. a. Philadelphta, hae and Mixs Lite nolley, wa amr from this clty at the tourmament, the women jill have plenty doing tn match ames, Full scores of “all games rolled tn the morning and xfterngon schedule of the | acquitted by a court-martial of tne fournament re, printed every’ evening | charge of neglect of duty in connection | ar at Jomerm MeKauseiins Secreta HE "Wehoe house tournament hee ovens at a ase wireet_ and of the dont, ‘Conattation Al 5 -TpurigisenC of Tee President; | J Secret Motirnann, “Tre! |. Meyer, and J. Kelly, Amlstant Saptain. The work Moniay nig! Alleys. club. see gaprenent office follows: Sanders That Is {he Run:or Among the Policemen Who Con- trithufed It. benefit tn the Patrolman’s Bonevolent it ts) re. Hf paatterd ten —tey eel the mortuary” but will be returned to the men Association will not be used, fund, Who contributed iy “According to this culatin; cat story, among the bluccoats, hold a special meeting tn tur 4 to show what thay ch knows the delogate gave the money. Axsistant Dis Att y Ely {a still investicat c on of the fund ‘and t done with tt <|GILSEY HOUSE HAS A NEW LESSEE NOW. Louis Frankel, ef Hotel Albert, to Take Charge of ‘It for Next Four Years: ‘Again the old Gilsey If corner Or” Twenty-nlath bowlers Will] time tt Broadway has ch Filzey, of four years and one month. et Gilsey House has had enya ups t then re-leased, only In the old days House was what the Wal- downs in recent leased and ased again. Gilsey. dorf Is to New York MAJOR PENROSE TO ahd deen years, tones TESTIFY IN WASHINGTON Senators Will Hear Army Officer to wh GA peat th Charies vestcenanion Around are rf ‘Dariler, Captain, Delvideres “are doing tele practice Kahimlorts Harlom Which are the pone alleye of the of the famous old Ri President, ‘Theodore Lan; : Treasurer, H. Dede; which ta: cire the exa- heads of the association he tienr fu- J adopt a resolution to disxtrib- ° bigifund. The officers haye no paid, but exactiy What was to have ‘been at the and This. 3 Deen leased from the Peter estate by Louis Frankel, prietor of the Hotel Albert, for a term pro- |THE EVENINGIWORLD;117 = OY SERNTS KIDNAPPERS ARE SHY AT COMMON | AIDED BY FIGHT CROTON WATER) OF DETECTIVES Taxpayers Pay for Min-|Pinkerton:and Delaware eral Goods for the Police at Odds Over Thirsty Clerks. - the Marvin Case. DOVER, Del, “March p-]| Working ta find Horace N. Marvin, jr., the four-year-old child who was klid- napped from hia home three wecks ago Jast Monday, are now convinced that the kidnappers are employing all) sorts depeya—io—throw- searchers off the track. eee thd two men who wore seen by —Detectives With a vast water system that h cost the taxpayers of the city proximately $110,000,000 to butld, it Is a subject of no litle wonder on the part of the pubile that every department tn the munteipal xi ronment finds It nec easaty to spend funds of Me ety for the purchase of various brands of min- eral water. And this extraordinary out- oo : spite of tha) fact. that experta In the er Department have found the Cro- ton water/supply better this year than it hasever been before. he went about her ousinens, had a hand tn.;the kidnapping thers is no = owkt-in the minds of the police. Deputy Comptroller McCooey sald that} men, tt-1s belleved. would have been Mr, Mets had lemued an order lat Sune} caugnt yesterday iad not there becn to the effect that mone of the city de-~ [partments must pay more than six cents eae peste’ ne. prope Moa cl Px-gallon for dintilied or mineral waters | ion ger attempt to conceal’ thelr ‘liatred Pepa pese aan td cae he }for each other, and jt Is alleged that special Water supply cost in the nelgh-|whon the Pinkertons learned that borhood of tea Conta a gallon. Marvin, ‘after hearing) Miss Kuti story, Went to the sheriff of the coun Used by Water Department. and: aroused. the country, Why all of the city departments have angry. o found {t necessary to supply themadives |,,At all, events the two rough-looking with expensive bottled waters instead of men who Were talking about the kidnap: ping when Mlas Killen camve uw using the hydrant supply ts not easy to drew a revolver anc t re understand. The Water. Departaient|it? i Barmah eg Ato) self, in the Park Raw Building, §d one Of the heaviest purchasers of mineral ee cee down At the same time: its expert ts report that the'Croton water Is xcellent quallty and compara- free from ull forms of dangerous able matter, will De, inte received Toseay from that a boy co's description was W. Gardiner, a wealthy poy was in the care child answering. the boy's descrip- tenance of the water hattan and the Bronx w: total cont, | Ml be at least $50,000 mora The public has been led ta bellevs by all reports of the Water Department that the Croton water supply {s one of the best in the country, counting only the large cies, Its ‘chemists have found that the hydrant water may be without bolllageor filtravon with out fear of contamination from typhotd or any other malady. George W. Bird- rall, the ff engineer, !s authority for the’ statement ‘that the Croton. water has never before een 10 free from dele- terfous matter Js at present. Several. weeks /aKo- the vHesith De- partinent sent out a noticed to the pub- ic warning the water consumers that the hydrant supply id be boiled or filtered until all danger of infec- 1) an-effort-wae-madeto-d ild he was hurried away my MORGAN TO SHOW DOGS has (Special to Tho Eveoing World.) JAMESTOWN, Vn., March 23.—James Mortimer, of Hempstead, L. 1., has beon engaged to superiutend tho dox at the Jamestown Exposition Nov. and 2v. The following bench committes for the phow was announced to-day: Dr. J. E. Demund, of New York, ohalr- thon from disease had disappeared, It 3 4, Ast SN fe sald now that this) warning wes | man; R. H, Sexton, of Norfolk; W. H. sont out merely. for protection for the | Reed. of Portsmo: Va.; Ri H, Baker, 7 ‘aglact iq [public in case the quality of the water | jr. of Norfolk. De Acquitted of Neglect in | Ihignt be impaired bythe spring fresh- ey reel CT EL eC LEE ‘lle “Sh Up.” etx, which always carry Into the Croton | ° SadaeXt Vow Brownsville “Shoot-Up. reservoirs a certain) amount of; sur.| Among the prominent Kennels, ‘to ‘be é \ ce water that ma, tami; 5 sented 160 OF Plerpon BAN ANTONIO, ‘Tex., March 2—| {ce water that, may be contaminated. | Kerra including iia famous collien: Major Penrose, ho receritly Many Can't Afford It. tau holed Kennely of collien of Samuri Untermever. the Win fe Kennels, a While the yarlous city departments Ser hekZien oF Kennels, In the final edition of The Evening | with the raid on Brownsville, Tex. Vorid. | 'Gldve nt St, Louis Tourney. ‘The seventh annual tournament of the ‘american Bowling Congress closed at Loula jest .night. Champlonship conte: resulted as follows: Yive-men tean Rapids, Mich. ‘women’ Besicy. ‘urniture City and Grand teainy Loutayilie, 1 Indi vidui aia G. Wichter and Bt, Paul, Levy, toNenenk. St, Toute, 1740. ein the individual ‘championship, @ rules Of the congress, can aither and Wiew the championahl; poss, a0 nplonahip. 4 ult for this year, th Sia and Levy have agreed to theslatter _ *More Honore for Fidgllaa. ‘The Fidelia team, of New Yark, at Atlan- to City last night took a crack at the $100. Brize offered at Denny’ ve-man score and to OT. by rolling 2030. uy ‘oster Later tn’ the only rcored, Ses { STRIKES, AND SPARES. Buch a’ mess has been made of the in. the Greater: New York individual tour- ment that the alley owners have come €o the conclusion ‘that it would haye petter to-haye postponed 7 Untl after the Atlanile vey reer Billy Cordea, etn ri faete City thinks that Sp tivesmen: teamuy 437 ers and tournament conditions, OO 'BCOKS wll) La perfiey kre tie “awe tntoltizent “necrntary of th Re York sour: ntwess the baln ‘cure: inaay mo Went to" the aliere to scat Henry Other of elected at the neat club president of for Ita entire fifte Other officers a Kopf; secretary, Grommer; ea cei meete at Cap: per H Prealtenty relies Vou Henry ‘Mennig; treas- . owing Ci ‘hha. been Third 3 Eee Bro: erent: ‘Apel a a < a “1 B.C, Contra “hele Luin geason, Gu officers i President D. Pare ie erin’ ts president’ oe the masl ite c.. meets at Letfiats, Baturday ‘Other vefitaue of this rary red Guinbrecht, Wice-tro id, Treastrers pod August, Jeft last night for Washington, are wapplted at large cost to the tax- yers. with fancy mineral waters, there are hundreds. of thousands of and iuss! °: 7 people-in the city who cannot afford ~ were, Ne Rotae ievenignting’ the] ams, wach extraordinary expense. “Thay Attractiveness must be content with the regular hy- a adate Sends Gaol ebbee “shoot un” been held gullty. TEACHERS iN SESSION. March 2S.--Many..teachers. BOSTO) of commercial subjects in private apd -| public. achoola throughout the eastern part of the United States assembled in’ this city to-day for the opening of a three-<ays’ convention of the Eastern Teachers’ Association Mayor John F, Fitz Commercial Simmons College. gerald welcomed the oleate: ton, and President Henry Le Fi Bimmons College, and Ft. G. Lalr, preal- “made. ad-| dent of the association, also. dresses. for which negro troops have ry had tas his order that water billie Laranes ot at more than alx cents a gallon would hot be passed, ate down on” his} “D: Ki head a_ bri je of a: —. Oe butted Watsray jer 18s they could not’ sal! the oranda used by (Dear Kies) the various departments at jess than ew ten cents a gallén, and even enilated| ws ate lp Lace! Ath iN some of the departmental heads In their| *pplies an added charm to altracti cause, and got them to interceda for| mess. iS Extract form it is “highly concen- ern trated but delicate. form it at] Ever since that time Mr. Bfetz hne| oa [casias ja Kin Pcs been worried over water bills that came | Yades with lasting fragrance. Djer-Kim Face Boa-| from the various departments. Only re. | Powder is also scented with Kiss. ‘our, of| cently some bottled water bills were! For sale everywhere. held up in his office. Official wails} pr. 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