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ng moenacinrmanee “Wee-wee,” Said Wilili¢ Lewis, Also a Whole Lot; About Interesting Fight | the Other Gossip from Side. 4é EE-wee,” said Willie W Lewis when he walked down the gangplank and found the Sixtcenth street dele- Bation waiting for him. “Bong jour, comme vous porte vous, trees bong,” went on Willie, smiling pleasantly. How do you like America?” [ acked. Willie hesitated a moment while) trying to think of the English words to express the thought that was tan-} gled with the French convolutions developed in his brain during the two months spent in Paris. “Bully,” said he, using the best American expres- eiou of the present Presidential term. US said Lewis half an hour) later, when he had recovered | enough to talk good Fourteenth street; ‘say, on the level, this is the greatest country In the world, I'm tickled silly to get home to the avenue again. Here a guy has some friends. On the other side when I met a fellow who talked English, nine times out of ten he was an Englishman. And, si since Burns whipped Gunner Moir the English hate us like poison. They thought they had a champion, and / Burns played with him and made him } look like a sucke “H “Well, I boxed with Tom- my.” Willie said, “and you) can take It from me he's the greatest fighter living, bar none. I wish I had| a fortune. I'd double it betting on Burns when he fights Johnson. He'll ck Johnson as sure as they ever set | into a ring. Say. that was a funny one on me—the time I put the gloves on with him. It was an exhibition at Burns's show in Paris. 1 says to my- self: ‘Now, 1 mustn't be too clever with this guy and show him up. I'll) go easy and let him get away with it! We vegan to box and I started hitting ght. Why, say, Burns just brushed me away like brushing off a fly. He Gidn't try to hit me. The seoond round | OW about Burns?" I asked. be said: ‘Don't be afraid to punch. Go as hard as you like. So I went in hard. UP TO DATE AND NEWSY T HE EVENING WORLD, SAAR AVDT ATL a. er r THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1908. THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WILLIE LEWIS NY. coons Goon ENOUGH To LEWIS. opening day at Brooi the booktes. a there we shall all except hope that form that have c! ing just drawing to a cl some of the most in form have been that have started severa the course. strat of jockey mounts to Lee or Musgrave too se latter has entirel, his It would be just as well f ot ODGKEYS LOSE THEIR FORM | Lee and Mane Fail to Give! Results Expected by n find the longest way | e track at all times, which gather <cything over the} | Gravesend course. tle Gilbert, who made his debut Tuesday, a good boy, from | the repor m from Call- | | fornia, and ns at Grav. - end should just sui: Garner a Dugan will be quite able to take care of themselves, as they are both boys Followers. ry J. TOD SLOAN. T= Belmont meeting, w! rapidly drawing to a close. be remembered as one of t most disastrous meetings for favorites and favorite players t has been known in American turf history. The n with the big handicap will be q welcome change to nd = all not be con- rsals of fronted with the startling rev. ‘acter.zed this meet- run the wrong way for the horses, changes ling shown by All form reversals show at the present meeting have generally been laid to the fault of ie course being horses 1 times over cons. followers | ider as & lost his nerve since fall, and will be a long time ting back Into his old form. As for! J. Lee, he has neither hands, head nor of nerve and judgment. 3,,Lee and Nigger ot of across Baby. Whi people. took e board Fitz He a lot of down. t and Stamina cost the bosks noney. All the big betters we: pidtgnbansa wae well played by Krause and 6 Sinley rode Bayonet like ft was a If he had not been the result one of Madden's best. and will fore long. y Was Durned up when Betty tat the post A lot of m Vincent was Jack Jovner certainly has the Whitney ren 1h the win fer ot the Ladies. Stakes, wii be hard 19 beat this ye: She is a crand filly, and Sua breeze? at the first gsking McDantels saved a for howe on nig won the. race, Far West bore he looked the winner, arena er Quince had ast race, and nm this year doesn’t mal | Lusita: ing in The rec | or inte! Wost ta Ir CON LEARY WILL TRAN IN RELAND Amertcan Wituie Lewis Tovar LEWIS SOYS PLAACKE HAD NoTH ON THE FIRST FRENCH CHAMPION HE PUT ING BRINGS BACK HIS PUNCH AND---DUCATS. IN THE FRENCH TOURNAMENTS THE Boxers LIE DOWN AND THEY GET A PUNCH \he ENGLISH AGHTERS Quit IN THE Face) id . THE FROGS FAINT ALL AROUND THE RING WHEN THEIR CHAMPS, Lose. Cleveland 18 14 Boston, 3; Chi Bt. Louis at N Detroit at Chicago at AMERICAN LEAGUE. OuT ; (( SS és — Cleveland at STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ¥C. 2 HcaKo. 2. York. jelpnia. asnington, Boston. PH | | NATIONAL LACUS. ESTERDAY'S GAMES. Jee Lore 1: Shien Bt. Rain GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-Day. Chica at $t Loute, Boston at Pitieburg. Po} Club. We Lacy’ Clu W. L. PC. OUChicago ...10 17 681! New York.. 116 318 484 Cincinnati 17 14 (548) Boston O18 471 (12 Pittshure 13 13 (520/8t. Louie...14 21 400 TH/Phila' hin 16 14 £81! Brooklyn 30 1894 Louis: wien 2 game postponed, and Olympte | IM BUCKLEY hi BY pone eon POLLOCK. final lads put up phia last yea: Malechy Hogan, completed f£ Chicago, has been selected Sharkey A. C. to Hold Bouts i. in Summer Home a great battle in Phila- r. the well ie ae BST all arrangements for the new sum | cen-round champlonsnip batt Wx Be reanaldar mer home of the Sharkey A. C.. | ley Ketcnell ant Billy Pepke. wt } ere he will pull off boxing shows | to be decided at the big Hippyirome in Mil- by Buckley. The first oh off om June 12. For the main hout Bycx! Toymy Murph AS montis, and toe hours befure’ing | lightweight, and! Fighting | 83, led yesterd tired six feet of California, They will b 2) pirat | ee Eapresent, is ought to be one o/ t tonal mee: 12° t Tale nessed around N er months. the ¢ waukee on the nig! nor, manager of K The clud, the Ds | pier at that place having been engaged | manager of Panke club as ofticia his name ow will come jay has s’gned | crack Harlem Dick Hyland, Battling Nelson statement made in sere & tu Ket $250 and his ¢ ht of Kgtche! worked up_over the Fe ts all Chi by Joe Gans that pine fant in 7 t stent of running a 2 CEA CS Seattle, Wash. last Cy UAr- antes to knock But ingide “ot tiiteen unde at Goudtield Thad to chase Nim ‘ail he best fights ew York, aa over the ring. and hit him aqua dtd not get a ch In view of “IT give you my word I couldn't touch | Burns with a glove in the two rounds, | and I think I know something about | boxing. Why, he's got a reach like @ orilla, He's as thick as a horse rough the chest; he's the Cleverest boxer J ever saw, bar none; he Is as fust as a feather-weight, and he can hit harder than any man living. Say, | One minute apiece for Moir and Smith and that bunch if Tommy was in a hurry. He's a grand fellow, too—no swelled head or nothing like that.” “ HY don't you blow your own W horn a little? I asked. ‘Oh, when I get talking about Burns," replied Willie, “I feel | like keeping on. He surely made al hit with me. I begged him to stop| in France long enough to lick Sam McVey. Why, MeVey would be a pipe for Tommy. team that will represen States in the Olympic don the Irish-American cided to accep’ made a strong protest against Halpin, who was originally ch manage the team. An arrgngemen beeen made by which very lit thority will be given to Haip work ‘of keeping the boys in go and good humor will be Intru OlLeary Here to Start Clu Dan O'leary, the and claimant of t |champtons:.ip, arrived in thi the T e world’s professional in has he sweeping change made! |1n the plans for the management of t games club he situation. 6 United Lon- de- ne club sen to tle au: An sted. veteran pedestrian bs He wouldn't stick five! Chicago yesterday afternoon. He w rounds, remain here five or six weeks. While ‘Now for a toot on your own ac-lhery he will form a walking ciut count," I said, overcome by Willies | vuton win take jaunts modesty. "You're the returning heo| oy guy 6 O Leary I! accompany a Just now." group of West F adets op a long “Well,” went on William, “I got away | walk. They will leave The W with the bunoh, and I'm signed up now | putiaing at 9 or 10 o'clock and walk for a return date in the fall. I'm to|-rarrytown ove 1d which -will| fight any ten men they pick, one gasu:. about twenty-five miles, | another. They're to be middlewelghts.| O'Leary says ‘ttat he and Henry Ie I tight heavyweights it's to be under | schmiehi will welk any two men tn @ special agreement. I'm only hoping | the world for a side be $2,500 each they'll bring on Engiis Engl or a total of $5,000 a team. He prefers fighters are soft mone A six-day or lfi-lour race. If any two the world. They may be big and) foreigners accept this lenge the strong, but they never have the speed. | Amert will pay thetr es to| Wouldn't it be a joke on me if they | this co and if this is satistac- imported a lot of tough Amer! me to, scrap? I'd lave to earr dough’ then, for sure. But the Englisi and the French—they're pipes. “Say, I looked over some French tour- naments. You never saw anything so funny In your life, When one of the frogs got a punch on the nose he'd turn his head away and holler ‘ow—oh ~you-yow!'—just 4.e that. When one of ‘em got two ov three good wallops | hed turn around and lie down carefully | on his side and roll over to be count ies or don't’ know enough yet/ about the game. They think it's ite ble to get a punch in the face. Frank Erne's making a barrel of | money in Paris. He \s teaching a| Prince and a couple of Dukes and three or four Counts, Frank's in great shape. He can fight like a streak. He could come over here right now and make a glean up of all the light eights arou New York, — Frank trained me tare while, and he taught me a left-nandel punch that’s a sure knockout kick. been using it in my fight aye ’ ser “Worked great sald Willie. “T was seasick all the way over, and when I weighed in for the first fight in Paris I was down below 150. I got down as far as 145 before I got through. I got in Sunday night and fought Jeff Thorne six days later. I only got the decision that time, but I knocked him « next trip. The Stan- ton fight was the big fight. I got into the ring when he boxed and challenged him, and all the frogs laughed and Booted and kilded ire in French. They thought I had an awful nerve. They bad. Manton doped out fos mB world worked, did it?" ILLIE LEWIS | Lewis Tuesday we W tional. To-day ton to begin training. T Willie cleaned up in Parts is already in a bank. "No more f mino,” says Willie things from T. Burns.” and Stanton’s head was swelled #5 vig he couldn't see anybody else on ‘When we fought he got {nto the ring jn a silk gown, ‘He leaned over the ropes and says to a swell looking Woman at the ringstde. “This is al! in— jdont worry. Women go to the jin Paris. I’ sny this for Stanton, he's the gamest man 1 ever knocked wn nine his head it f Ways came n time t [had to knock dead to. win the frogs were so va ited they were ‘falling In a ala 1 the ring. IT never heard such # % and yell- ing in all my vs a8 Stanton | was licked he Jost 21 0s frends and| everybody went crazy over me instead. Is a queer cou tanton's over in Trend of some- where now fight frogs diane | want any more t Be- | vre the fight they ' ads. Dan told one of Santon in six I didn't 1 id myseit mighty nervous anout | i The guy says to Dan K Amemeans, You're all > lot ers. You wouldn't bet anj € Dan says. ‘I'll bet you three ‘hun- | dred fra ouwand v knocks § side of ¥ The fro it Stanton we; out tn the | 1s to fight Ha ek at he goes to K olishny “I've learned a few es seen See the Na- ngs: | 5,200 thee | ese for League ais, %—* Trish-American A. C. aie Money for Olympic Games Mike the famous colli lege ) trainer. Mahoney, the winged: | for idol, gv along and be boss of | To snow tts good faith Wy ee 1 Monday n He said the for the pecial train will bs. foreign their ex- a p rien a MISS BISHOP BESTS MISS MIX IN TOURNEY. May 2 match aj le meotaen tl play rounds Topolitan Women's ( semi-final cups made the rounds up to- four-day tour- County Country minor mune ssex year's. ind swosequent winner, “Mina Miss Mix. 2 up and eat Mise flurry. and Dar er Dewy ned pi Keeler Nas 19 Wear he was right np to the with costly Fonte mentie# elitr wee to Nave for pune ie errors should not. ccur rhe inahitis ot Whe ae them ite a erre sign that be ty p Bere et in signt Better versthinr: were tat rit _ he, te pa, ue i ly dying out. ory eee thie old town {8 pulling for them t Gee, that wea a rollet aquected In (wo rank and the blink does not inatier row ton on But for the postal laws we would be All of our hame clubs will be around hese parts on dey. be tn Brooklyn for a dou! Hiahiandyg! Siig pavs, & The hs tryouts at. ot $250 “to t d | Ushahe A the Ameri ne | for alx rounds reported for t eR Ota hee Lane there are twentys| These lads have club in rl, figh Jo 833. Tenancy by Antaeus Kari @. ‘SH J FIGHTS AUD COSTA TO-IGHT pretty soon, He It’s Batting That Wins the Games, Says John McGraw SA star, but needs poi- detertora- felay meet in 10 seconds against Harvard. The entry Re eroune that fe was two Baye |tendon, and 1p Ing to continu S ankle. Stevens was looked upon a sure winger in the 10) lashes. With Stevens out pete. Stevens aid the hundred in the Feaa “hore vas and the 230 ‘arey will com- Lincoln Baseball and alse won a 3 ferogting eve Day, May 30, at Farms road, ‘Westchent The Cherry Field Club will play the 4 Club on Decoration ‘annon’s Oval, West A very in- eect een ee both lige | | Ishing. “Breanghan may ‘be laid, up ten | (Spectal to The Ev Wort) jdays or more. A bone in hts hand | Beane cerre naa | pretty badly splintered, What we need, 5 B Of course, is avout one more pitcher—a 66 A FIER all. it's the batt! Ea Sey RErRCen uO Fania) | wins.” said John McGraw just: games right along. With that kind of a| ° boy in line we can take chances with | ¢ before the battle. “Tney say 22% 3 ine, | Pee cancers ¢ Sox von s fag witht Dit "Have you noticed hew much | Mike | s Acre A. C to-night I know better. Thelr sroundy onlin pinproves: aD line-up ot tne een clamoring for a one. fr eam? He is hitting just as a aap atic one from hitting Reavily, (2M) tig ibunevot tne great naturel Coulon, of Chi :azo played seventy-seven games $i LEO CR LAs cham; other teams only worked In jeft and 1 ded pitchers, just the and as th is consented to mee n.it made thelr total averages look same wa seean, nt base runnin the winn are that the small, On the road they hit as hard as Hog.in Ris fe Sea band | bate t ard fougst anybody, and this, coupled with £004) Devlin is bo ) ome Imck stronger one Young Bunr won the 195 honors for them. | ‘That & ne dest patting ‘ana | 7 Wei Ha on, W patted well In 1904 and 1905, and} fit to atiopal. And if we oeineat 55 |H the Cubs hard the past two eaacns, | one. r pitcher, how are you going t : idging by the way we have been hit-| stop u | the loca eas opicago, werare striking our gait| ‘The Gigante went away tn the, best of | macher's ¢ ser again, and {t won't hurt a bit to waten Re out of to cubs 8 ow on. c to make no At the vlyn A. C. 0 = | aE Eto noe Co work this young Snod-| how that boy Herzog did play Dall yes: {plight ld! W Into the catching end of the game terday! will ta Jack — | Welterweight of : : Sa I NDEXE A OR ee ARMS cea Griffin Defeats Baker. PHILAL HA. Pa, May 28 At Gravesend. At: Sheepepend pate Garittin : won from (EI 0 GED ESO DRED (Spectal to The Evening Woi Uaker, of San Francisco, In the wt! Ce eee Grevenenaa May SHEEPSHEAD BAY, May ®. HSE diet aa 54 ‘The local track was fast A number of horses were out this fee as ois 2 | day. The best workouts noted | morning. The best workouts noted fol- the second tim low? strong tn thes were low: sent é founds. ant ve MISS NORFOLK 28 DESOLATE Four furlongs in 052, [wore in the ew prey i ee Vee arataltiy, She te ready tenons, tp = FONT Tour, furlongs) in 044, breer- H 1 20) . Seven th, + BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. j> 7 024. 0.48 4-5, 101 9-5, 1.14 3-5, 1.925, | # COMPLET! poftriongs, 1 \ me hanutiy. In good trim 1,342 pree iD, Poing, nicely. | a 2 JAMHS BH. BRADY—six furlongs in| — MINNIE ADAMS Five furlongs in svening World.) Ty, breeaing. Never was better 0.3, 0492-5, 1082-5, handily, Has Uk RACE TRACK, N. [51 OTOGO—Five. furlongs in 0.24 2 ‘ Y., May wing the the entries 0.43, 1.02, handily. Meal smart colt, EEDLES—Soven fur- eae DETECTIVE — our furlongs in breezing fur to-morrow G31 2-5, galloping. | Bix furlongs in 0.49 3-5, FIRST RAC ree-year-oids. selling LTRIUM ive furlongs In 0.24} i: 1.08 2: S handily. Ready. | seven, furtungn 4s » handily. In grand nif Whesriain’ One fille in 1.48, 0 ‘anvah trim. Tee 7! o H ps, He Knows © MCAKTDR—One mile and a quarter| — ATHLETE—Three furlongs In 0.39, B78 Com 0.54 11h 1-5, 1.43 3-5, ‘breezing. Doing nice ‘ Peey let rniiy handljy, His prepara: | 49 CHAPLET—Four furlongs in 0.50, Sire Almas Rrookf¥n. He in ready, | braezing, Os anes ‘ Mupiones in “0825, | 9 RESTIGOTCHE—Four furlongs | ECOND on 35. All out. No | Ona, handily. He In ready. Septet Mey ea L-O1de 4 GRETNA GREEN—One mile !n 1.65, . as ITAN—One mile in 0.28, galloping. a | \ 5 eased up. Hel 4 pabtast “One.mile tn 1.55, breezing. ; 8 rea’ | : ngs in 0.23 2-5 | o RILEIE-Six furtongs in 0.49 2-6, | - Nice work. 1464-5, driving. | $ DANGER—One mile in 14. All out, REC-Flye furlongs in 1.04, breez: | » ‘! 1 PASCTNATOR—Six | furlongs in 0.49, | ins | 1 handily. Real clever} @ SANDPIPR ane e: nallgn ence, OF 0.48 2-5, 101, $-5, handily. Nice, co wan ‘ AY- Six’ furlongs tn 049, 1021-5! — ROBIN—Five firtongs in 0.241-2, PHIRD | Has e-yearolds handily. Ie about ready. | ies, 1013-5, handily, Ready and wards selling one nh » STONE — Six riongs in) 00! meatit 0.49, 1.14 3-5, nat Nevar | 49 ORAC het T—One mile In 1.44, breez- vi | 3 not muc| oa 132 RIDGE—Four furlongs in| 5 PONTOON One Mile in 1.48, brees- sant | handily. He is rendy ing. At his best Hee | Sa RETO OES 03 ARMIAK-Four furlongs in 0.48 2-8, 1 Nearly ready, andiiy. Is a real nice colt. FOURTH F AUT, 1p New Rochelle | uM TINUS — Four ‘furlongs in Mi:T—Four furlongs in 0.23, Handicap: re! \ hale furlongs, | driving. Has speed. . 04745, driving. Is a nice Pests iClama No Fw VITEPEC—Five furlongs in colt (GA) Zlenay 102 | q 0482 5, 1012-5, handily. Has jo SURFRAGETTE—Four furlongs in ‘ ) Roekstons 9 speed. 04s dilly. 2 7 | RN Reinke A) 2 MASTERSON—Six furlongs tn apt handily. Has ‘a world'of Als) elteihie | 0.0), 1.18, Dreezing. At his bes WOMAN EEE Velen Tinlona@amnin! (24) Cotloa ty AM —'Stx furlongs In 0.242-5, bie Baa TA (241) Hn ke | iees dls driving. He Js ready eae Hantr! | TODD—Pive furlongs in 1023-6, han- | cat NLA s | FIFTH RACE | art aad ise ont, eae | Catt reoring Gurlongy £04, miler ALL RED-—Five furlongs in 0.24, a — Fo $a gt. Kevin | 1.00 3-5, driving. He is ready. Cie Roars arlene aie hye hey | 61 ANOMALPive. fislonse 0,60 2-7 ) King Caw YALE LOSES BEST SPRINTER. 1.04 3-5, handily. Sho ts@ready. pels NEW MAYEN, Conn.) May 28 — bp. ooo = petty | near Stevens pulled ‘| Cherry Fields Play Linc: JOHNSON MUST WAIT, SAYS BURNS SYDNEY, May %.—The which {s arranging for the visit to Aus-| syndicate! ROBERT EDGREN EDITED BY BIG STAKE RACES WILL CLOSE THE . ~ BELMONT TRACK 4 in the Galety and Jockey Belmont Park track should close meeting in the proverbial blase glory. It has been the most successtull meeting in point of attendance an@ good aport ever held by\the We chester Association, and the el coin days promise to be record-breake 3 Point of attendance. With @ fair dayt Saturday a qrowd of 45,000 should be at ine track. mt ¢ Handicap The New Rochclle three-year-olds and upward at and one-half furiongs {s the f Friday, and @ lot of good opes will to the post. Saturday there ls the Ni tional Staliion. the Belmont, the Gi National Steeplechase and “Van Corte landt Handicap, and in all these events @ real horserace can be expected. Special interest ts attached to, the ghase because of the clever work | Sanctus yesterday in the Internatio andicap, in wituing which event th! \.clever jumper owned by Paul Rainey) [:nust now pick up a fve-pound penalty | Nauonal, Sanctus will meet } fleot John MP. in the National | the latter carrying 183 pounds to 147 fe | the former. and with a large field | | | he great race is expected. ri mPAY] Rainey nas divide’ hin stable giving: Paar niinene “Da Nun t, BaneowaMy > 2 Pieyenrelds to. Baward to William Garth me ean Superman. wie nerof the Brooklyn Handican last, year, Sher! Mn Rentucky. Supermpasy i by Cominando--Anomaly, g, 4 James Ro Keene wi nda quarter t fag rained the Brooklyn. fn. sunt. hin chances have the | Alderman Dey ene ae oth anout nti was raves : richie enieved onyeeit, wad | Mavg De geg teach ag orden’) crowd: at" aay be Resueeinent™ who {s here, says thal i taygiom, 1s working #0, well the oid svete. of books: ve resimed there. an frakion wilt tralia of Tommy Burns, the hea: Weight pumilist, has depostied 110,000 to er ee ind the match between Burns and Mata Wet € sat Host & The agnt | THE WOLF tz~ LYRIC yuney, tn Augum, | iy Eugene Walter. 424. W. of Bw y has the option. o do Fiten's Great Comedy § Arranging tWo addtional ghia boea.en | aes DALY’ SP a, eaon GIRLS 22° 5.6 is atrton 18) Extra Mat. To-morrow by Chicago Go 0; = ~by_Ch tCONPON, say 2 —On deine asked | SH CA to-day whether. hig Australian, visit SAM BERNARD™.. ould interfere wit @ negotiations 30th for a fight with Jack Johnson, the co RLY A HERO. mEvean fap 7 ored heavy-weight, Tommy plied that Johnsog’ would 5 until his” Austr concluded. E Burns re- e to walt n engagements were AMUSEMENTS, EMPIRE 2eden ges WM, H. CRANE FATH! “KN ERBOCKER Bweya Cercr Saturday only, Bree 84 George SAVOT flenry Miller fe Piavers Mat + Cohan yankee ah at, & Bway, burs. ani Broadway & 4th st, B HR ASD 219 PRINCE”, Bvs. alPeAial ols MAT.TO-DA}, mnocel, aids } Urehestra seave, a5 Frigpe } Famtly Citele. ibe, BT ST Amateur Night Fo-' Fo. INDIAN MAIDS. ‘ OFWEY) TO-NIGHT—BIG ~ AMATEUR Show. 14th at DON'T MISS IT.<2 424 85, Bway. bv “S: Fra) 75, ans Eva san aeAy, 4 a “Rehnels, at Rooney Bea Bd Blondel fire. Kratona,. Barry. errr icamiownin. Vitawraph. 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Sint catontye [ts 4.Beee | Grace Merritt When Knighthood Waa ia Hiawero a | AMERICAN Si, jltalian Grand pst co teed ATDAL BLANEY’! Lincoln Sa. B'way, 00th. Kv. 8.18, yd CECIL THE GIRL Peano SPOONER RAFFLES “GO TO IT? Coney Island Hipnedroae pace CIRCUS 2 Higgest ah in al xorke shes Maat ony any dere General adnles sion Reserved seats ct and $1. Box Fito, “Beate Yon Ottlee, or byt eal for cam lin New York or Abraham & Straus [Faroe as ee Bee? aaily, {> SEASON OF 1908, K OPENS DECORATION DAY Numerous New Attractions. PAINS FI DRKS EARLY IN JUNB, WILLIAM REINS we OW 0 NEW. ine ADMISSION FREE iiyv also from any Tyson aun BRIGHTON BEACH PAR ney Island’s F unny Place Place Gigantic Stesi Amusement itructure: mip) the world; GHASE Mow, ‘THOMPBON&DUNDY' ‘World Famous In five more "than ream peat ‘ WALLACK’ way & ath, Hive. oii Julian Bawards's New Cont oni, Sit Biway sat up and took notice.—lobe, EV.8.80. Mate we pSiratete ed Ses Wed. Mat Hurt & ‘ona ist bol wi Mine) Allister Stock Co. WES! 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