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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘“UESD AY, JULY 44, 1908, fonds,” everybody cheered generously, Robertson Loses to Roche. American athletes continue to make splendid showings In the short distance races and the jumping events which are the features of the Olymple games this week. In the 20-metre trial heats ran off this morning Americans qualified five men, United Kingdom the game number, while France, Canada, Sweden, Hungary and Norway each got one man into the finals, The surprise of the morning came when Roche, the Irish defeated Lawson Robertson, of the Irish-Amert- can Athletic Club of New York, in the third heat. Americans also lost in the firet two heats of the semi-final of the 100 metre dash, Walker of South Africa winning the first while Kerr, of Canada, took the second, Americans got second place in both heats but did not quality for the finals, Kerr Feared by Americans. Kerr, of Canada, is more feared by the American athletes than any one else, as besides winning his heat in the runner, 100-metre semi-final he also took his trial heat in the 20-metre, making the fastest time of the day. He beat W. W of Illinois, in May, of the Univers: 231-5 seconds. American Wrestlers Lose. the first rounds of the catch-as- eatch-can wrestling, middle-weight to 161 pounds, Craige and Narge America, drew byes, while Beck, United King- dom, threw Nargane: In the second round Anderson, en, beat Craige, after the two men mat for the full fifi either securing a throw, oe Olympic Re Results. 800-METRE FLAT RACE. (S744 yards) Final Heat—Melvin W. Sheppard Irish-American A, C. (New York), Amertea, won, Lunghe, Itnly, sec: ond; Braun, Germany, third, Th — Im, 53 4. » Clipping 21-5 seco das off Olyn yade by J. Dy Lightbody, Chicago, at St, Louts In 1906, Sheppard won by ten yards and kept to the half-mile mark, reaching there in Lm, Sts, only of a second more than), th world record made by ©. M Kilpatrick at Manhattan Field, New York, on Sept 21,1505, Swed- on the) without n min on 400-METRE FLAT RACE. First Heat—Moniagne, United Kingdom, won; P. I, Pilgrim, New York A, G, America, second Time—So 1-5s. Second Heat—Ryle, United King: dom, ran alone and qualiied, Third Heated. i, Taylor, Te American A, C, (New Lov Amer> dea won eusily, iline— ca Fourth Heat—Sicol, t King- dom, won, Time—50 4-58, Fifth Heat—Hatfoet, Pranve, won, Time—o0s. Sixth Heat—W. C. Robbins, Bor- ton A, Cy Amtertea, won, Tim GO 2-5r, Seventh Heat—-Willem C. Prout, Boston A, Cy Amerieny ‘bime= 50 25a, RUNNING HIGH JUMP. Norway Kingdom, Section—Nonson der, fe First and L tled at ney, Ane inches, Section Section—C. Leahy Kingdom, and Andree, ¥ ted at 6 feet 2 inches; John Patterson, Chi Ae Ay An United 10 7-8 imehes; Gid- third, Unitec RACE, N erlen, third, 6 feet, ‘Third Porter York) Seetlon—Harry F, merican A, ©, (New won, with 6 fect 3% Moffatt, University of G feet 1 ineh, yis jump by an inches. Chicago, s Porter bent inch, Fourth Seetion—Barher, and Wilson, United Kingdom only competitors, ted at 98-4 inches, Final Heat—H, Amerienn A, ©. with 6 feet 3 United Kingdom, Hungary, (ed for see: 400-METRE HUR DLE RACE. Semi-Final; First Hent-Harry 1, Ailiman, New York A.C, Amerten, won, Time—0.56 2 1. L University of Miehtsan, «¢ Second HMent—C, J. a, American A. (, (New York) 0.58 4-5, Aacon ant to finish, Third Heat—Burton, United King- dom, won, Time—0.59 1-fa, No Americans ron in thin heat, Fourth Weat—Tre United Kinga No in thin heat, 100-METRE FLAT RACE. (109.3 yards.) Semi-Final, Pirst Heat—Wal South Africa, won; W. W. Ma University of Ilinois, America second; L. Bo Stevens Yale, Amer- fea, third, Time=10 4-7 Second Hent—Kerr, Canada D.R. Sherman, oon L Canada, the 5 feet Irish- won F. iNew inches. a Porter, York), Leahy, Somody, 1 place. Coe ond, Irish~ Time= was only contest. + won . we artinouth Colles wecond, Time—tIm, Wo oP, Hamit- ton, Chiengn A. A, did ron Third Heat. A. Recto aity of Virginia, America, 3. Hof, Chiengo AL ta not Univer H Aimerien won A TRAIL OF OPPORTUNITIES FOLLOWS IN ITS WAKE a |How # Athletes Stand in Olympic Games 3 afen e EVENT. | =: A E f Soe 5 4 © & “ ie] 18-p mer throw - = ese reat et Gees uaemetre run (esos reise s,00-metre run - 3- Me les aise we) Ethic) hetOhaewaumeornns 6 9 Se ey Es cy Throwing javelin, free style... eS es Bie ers Discus, f style 9— = - w“-— = ws om 16-pound GPe Sse ona ema mmoi Dee Ser cle eS velin middle hold. - -—- 6 - 8e- - ee Se = @ steeplechase bfPee See style x=—- = Sse - o9- ye ees Soop his) See maine prendre () ocr es Ree metre run... ; fe Ser ae nga ng High Jump. . Se ees 2S Totals arte 6% 1 1 4 1 hk Hw “In the running high Jump Somody, Hungary, and Leahy, United King- dom, tied for second place » above table the points are divided pend ing decision by the London Olympic Committee, The following events are still to be contested: 100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres, 11@-metre hurdle, 400- ‘e hurdle, ile run, Marathon, standing ) jump, hop, step and jump, pole vault race and 1,00 metres, | second, TI —10 4-f8, Cloughan Irish-American A. ©, (New York), Amerlea, dld Fourth He versity of won; Lawson Amerionn Ay Cy | toa, was second, T ot run, Nod. Cartmell, Uni- nnaylvanin, Amerion, Robertson, Irish (New York), Amer- 1-5, emit | 400- METRE HURDLE RACE. Fighth Heat—Deelnred off. Nc entrants. Ninth Heat—H. A.A. America, won, Time—0,49 Tenth Heat—Sebert, Can Time—.5 1-58. No Americans ran in (in heat. Eleventh c Prinecton won, Hent—J, Atlee University, Amerten, Patterson, United Kingdom, second, Time=0.50 Twelfth Heat—Davies, Unite: Kingdom, won, Time—0.50 2: No Americans ran in thin heat, Thirteenth Heat=N. A, Merriam, University of Chicago, Amerten won, Time=0.52 1-59. Robb, United Kingdom second, Fourteenth Heat—J, C. Cornell College, America, cantly, Carpenter, wou Fifteenth Heat—Halswelle, United Kingdom, won, ‘Time—0.49 2-59, Halswelle js the English eham- plon, No American ran in this heat, Sixteenth Hent—G. W. Young, United Kingdom, won, ‘Tline No Americans ran in ute Theit; 200-METRE DASH. First Heat—George United ‘Kingdom, won; Henney, Holland,! vnd, Time=22 4-3 Second Hent—Hui, Chicago Ae Kline A who was th tng in the ony fean compe event HIGH DIVING Third Hent—Lofberg, Sweden, won, with GS.0 points, Prey- vmidt, Germany, second, 67 oints. every weel< . and year erie Nother b {Cws pape Yn the x Uriversey P, Ramey, Chicago | RU ut to Hahn Hege, Niles struck out Seventh Inning. ta slow one, ferson taking W out RUN a sat ° to Dele: eld and Andi lett fi ing Isbell Mo: sai bas BP: VANKEE GYMNASTS LEAD IN GERMANY. FRANK FORT-ON- THE Amer aA were here nat nt Jumps num rec. to-day tiona s ine pu r of rast) tha hi sh -MAL lean tetor with the tournament, The igh ty and the nning WOMAN CHOKED T0 DEATH MAD DOS. nundred pounds, t sheph acked July va tr st nos NO 1 smashed one over the latt field ome run to J out to Conroy and Bal on are Jones jowned | Ba lex rded in the fleld sports held In connection gymr ated in- TORE OAM HOM WOMAN'S AR IN HER FLAT pete, Pretended Building Inspec- / tor Captured in Park After Chase. Charles Newmark, who says he lives at No, 28 Rast Sixteent) a companton this aftern No. 6) Hast One Hundred and Second They told Mrs, Rothenburg, a they were tenerent-house {n- and showed her some printed y street, with called street widow, spectors, blanks. While was measure Mrs rooms the other suddenly tore a $12 earring from Mrs, Rothenburg’s ear and his companion following at his nding to Rotherburg's one man one of ran out sed gave the! chase screams 4 men widow's and a doz¢n The o ifth avenue and Tiga ” Central Park, where Polfceman Feller and Hig- ging found Newmark hiding behind a tree. He had the earring in his pocket Che second man es DR. CROPSEY KILLS WIFE IN HISTORIC HOME. Firs: ped. (Continued from Pages revolver Was on the flour, ten feet Where the murderer had dropped was torn off “One of the low-«ul he Noot und the ste ng liad been pulled down, either Int gle be- fore the shooting or by Cropsey after. word, in an effort, possibly. to find certain papers or Valuables which he hought t have been conceaimt on the body. She was a pretty woman, with lots of light hair and large gray 208, Refused to Make Statement. he station house Cropsey » but declined to make an beyond » bare admissio; He ment fact ef upan & relatives came ne veays old and Ww llent education, ther Was the late Andrew Crop: left an estate worth more than dollars. He 1s a lineal de= also of Caspar Cropsey, a ploneer of Long Ist who practically all the land where Beach, New Utrecht and Benson- hurst sta) Charles Cropsey, the Brooklyn lawyer, ia his cousin, and he has k who are prominent in many Brooklyn. A sister Is the W. D. Lake, the rich Coney Island bullder It was a cousin of this Cro Nollle |Cropsay, who Was murdered py James | Wilcox under sensational circumstances ‘at Ellzat mea city, C, a few years was locked None of Ns He |s forty Ve shoot! ng 1 buils, scend. famous erd, Mrs Miss GIAVT PORPOISE KILLS BOY: VICTIM'S BODY LOST IN SEA. Mrs. war J | been son of Dr with whom body hag een. pearly white Corn was ri “The Taste Lingers,"’ and Packages two sises—10 and 18 cents, he) Posium Cereal Com not bens Hall welghing \ | have suddenly Ay Amertea, wons Duify, South got 91 1-2: | ago. rime aroused national at- Africu, second, ‘Time—22 4-5n, 5, Louis Roam Third Heat—Roche, United King —_—>—__—_. dom, won; Lawson Robertson Irish-American A, C,, New York, WINDSOR RESULTS. Amerien, second, Time—2z dehx, seihard, Bre : Fourth) Heat—Cartmell, Univers BOR, Ont, July 2—To-day's nity of Pennazlvania, Amerten, delphi Sore. qe, | FACES resulted as follows ’ won easily, Time23e, was made by Wagner eriand. FIRST RACE—Purse $400; three-year. Firth Hent—Walfalt, France, | olds and upward; six furlongs.—Minot, si : ed King } 103 (Bergen), 10 to 1, 2 to 1 and 3 to 5 wont Duweany Loited KivsHo%% PUPILS TRAMPLED IN RUSH Sn iy "hot gets i Poi mecandy ne! Am. FROM ScHOOL FIRE. to, 3 to & and i to 4, second; Ida D., 92 crlenus ran in this heat 3 to and } to 12, Sixth Heat-Lottman, Sweden, | Time116255. Bt. Jeanne, Chartrart and ‘ ea nindy a won, | Times hip AaB) ane) ie Sah) Chel eases jakecsanry Pon ie cans ran in this heat, started in the Holmes Public School! vear-olds; five and one-half tui Seventh Heat—Radocsy, Hun-)) i e e- | Indian Hunter, 10 (C, Ross), 4 to 1, 4 i only entrant nd from! DAU DB ee paparelnath Pate and 2 to 5, won by two lengths; fEbby Ks} 7 Beem ised a pante to-day among 159) air Cannon, 112 (Shilling 3 to 1, 7 to! qualified for final, iding the vacation term of | 19 and 1 to 3, second; Sight, 108 (Swain), Wighth Meat-K Cloughan, Irish ae te apidly Aled hj} 4to 6 1 to 3 and out, 3. Time—1.104-5. exit Ada NeWatores A vol The building rapidly flied w | Antomatis, Admonitor, and Garrett Ly ASCE TAs + Am=' smoke and the children, s Watts aleo ran. wont Barogal, Italy, wecond. | inog: guffocated, rushed the| THIRD RACE.—Declared off. structure In great disorder, FOURTH RACE—Purse $100; for urdefleld, United) ygany of them were thrown down and| three-year-olds and upward; one mile Kingdom, won, Vime-23 2-58 |. oled, AC (sity Gwe one-sixteenth.—Lawrence Daley, i |itrarmplec asad ina a mbehs oe tencony (Shilling). 2 to 10 and out, won by a Vo Americans ran dn thins heat. | gon was the action of parents | neck; Martin Doyle, 117 (Hari Tenth seat-Hamilton, Chieago | jeqrpy, who, although ¢ serond 4. AL Amertea, won bert, Cans | cmoke, congregated in the door. } Starters. F rcond. 'Tme=22 1 cltedly calling the names of their |, FIFTH RACE—Purse, $400; malder gai ApCOD NO newe Beh | excitedly calling the names of thelr) ty vearolde; five furionga.-Lamond, Pieventh Heat—Kerr, Canada, | Powers), § to 1, $ to 1 and 6 to wony Mas, University of IMinois, | David Brown and several | 5 two length: Anna 1. Lats erie, cond. Time=22 14) ; erg barely escaped being |! &), 7 to & 3 to 5 and out, sec: \merica, seconds ‘Vimenz2 1-59, | y achers barel, aped being | Mt Trepp, 1 COt, O10 1d eed ood Twelfth Heat—p, Ry Sherman, | me, Firemen were quickly sum- | 3 Wining Grace Golling Dertmouth College, — America, , and the fire extinguished with a tm Parkinson, Abandoned, yyons; Morton, former champion) ogg amounting to about $100 With the es if n SCD ran, ° 1 om, cond. | excep ht bruises and fright ise $4 threes { United Kingdom, — seconds | excep Drea and it aE. SHAW UGWATA TY Oe otead sae: eat {-5m, elent miles—Sciroeder's Midway 108 Thirteenth Heat—Reed, Unite | a (Moreland), 3 to 1, 4 to 6 and 2 to 3, ! 0 ° > ‘ Kingdom, won, No American ran| BABY BORN IN DURESS, = | won by eignth tents: Petulant, 109 (F. Burton), 8 to 1, Sto 9 and ore n thie heat, | SS ond: Helen B, §§ (Morenouse), icenth Heat—Gattormamen. | ¢ oy who only lived a few minutes | 1.“ to 1 and 1s to 1, third, TT yay. won, Only one entrant. | wag n the House of De H es peneen Usury, Blue Heat-Hawking United cay her was dirs. Mary Her- | %4458@, Dunvegan also ran. | ns » Won, Time—22 4-58, No nsky who with her pare in in thin heat, or has been locked tn /350 POUND MAN VANISHES n tor mon a ning case, WITH JEWELER’ .500-METRE SWIMMING RACE, "27" ct" | ER’S DIAMONDS, 6 yards) ny ati PITTSBURG, July %.—The police Fifth Hent—darvia, United King 1 er af re pon BUEN o EAE Tb td about fifty years of age and 38 pounds, left valued at $1,200, who {8 alleged to here en Mamonds nd at a prominent hotel a uray of gems sent io el from which to make a eele:- fon. With the diamonds Rush prac- tically disappeared before the Jewelers eyes Tastes good as the best thing you ever ate— Post Toasties Crisp, delicious flakes made Formerly called Elljah’s BROOK | Brooklya DYING OF PITTA a BY INNINGS; 000 SCOR 0 1 iS E (e) 0 0—/0 0 0 oo (e) (e) LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND |. Pittsburg 00 1 —2 R (0G BITE Baas oti The: Brening, World BROOKLYN f URG, Pa, July 2 lanager R. H. PO. A. E. Donovan Is not a bit discouraged over ns h ‘ the loas of yesterday's game stating We ce oes hse Symptoms of Hydrophobia that no team In the nation could have | Maloney, cf....... 10 0 6 O OF beaten Wilils and the “Tying Duteh- | Hummell, 2b......0 1 8 4 0! Develop Long After man.” “When one man is instrumental | umley . In scoring six runs like Wagner ald Me i tee Wound. yesterday it t# out of the question to | Jordan, 1b. (hE te) defeat the other fellows,” he sald. | Sheehan, 3b oak of) First Inning. Lewis, 88 0 0 1 2 9 Fenty Luetman, ten years of age, of Wagner and Swacina settled Burch, Ritter, (0.0 5 0 Oi NO 1 Cole street, Harrison, Ne J. ts while Thomas's good catch settled Ma- Postorius . i) Wo & 8 0 n the City Hospital, Jersey City, loney. Hummel! hit to Abby and re- irom hvdrophobia. He is unconsetous, 4 Bree OU Tae NOURUNS: Totals ... 0 suffering from convulsions and, and hls) No other medicine for Woman's Ing the first run the Pirates have made 0. XB, late” at the Pasteur Institute, in Man- | Widespread and unualite endorse. of Pastorius this season, as the $01! ‘Thomas, ef. 0 0. 4 0 0 hattan, vesterday. ment as has Lydia E. “inkham's the Pirates, Leach's hit was a Veauty Cla e 00 38 00 Harrison June a when 8 dog sprang at native roots and herbs. to deep centre for four bases, Clarke Clarke, If... 3 him and gave hina a severe wound un-! "NS Other medicine has such (fanned. su Neanee placed a single; Wagner, 3b 0 2 1 6 O der the right eye. The boy was taken a aa ee ch thindaraliee ae Abbatichio, 0 0 0 2 0 toa doctor, who cautertaed the wound, record of success for women’s dis- Second Innin wilson) (ef 0 2 1 Oo. The lad went home and apparently suf-) eases, or such hosts of rateful 5 a. re Ber fored ao lil effects from the bite, ex-| friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Lumtey gave Thomas a chance to Swacina, 1b.. ...9 11 0 Orit nea Veretable : make a clever running catch in right. ¢ ental f : egetable Compound. Jordan was easy to Swacina, Sheehan | Gibson, c...,....0 0 4. 0 0 Wright unt verter. | ORO e Hane hinvenren Pana placed a pretty single aver Leifield ee WP 6 was seized with convul- or more than 30. y Lewts gut Ai’ feta to Wagner t sore Dreiser uo J.P. Bauman pre ed it} been the standard remedy for femi- cina, NO —--- > =) vat | ates, : Witeon chased Lumley to the fence, Totals .... ..... 2 8 27 18 0 s case Mine ills, Inflammation, Ulceration BWaal Niatileattoteah eRe oe land consequent Spinal NN AHR MAGNO MARSH C IAI hed It has relieved more cases. o} into Maloney ands, Maloney made Brook- Ms re ore Ca i? wonderful eatsh of Lenelt'a fy to pee ert: aeyee ARRESTED WHILE TRYING |Backache and Local Weaknesses Third Inning. MA ate Raneebanch TO SAVE CASH AND GEMS. un DAE a ai ie 4 i a arke had a long chase for Ritter's. ‘Three-Base Hits—Wilson es 4 xf NING i Pastorius hit te Leifiel) and was Stolen Bases-—-Lefeld eh f ; early stage ot devel pmen f ob ot fre PEE ue —— Gerson Corlinger Couldn't Make! Irregularities and pe cule pains, [out same way. Clarke ied to Tum: STEAMER A WRECK ON Policemen Understand They Were nee al uy Stom: act, lnalks ‘ a ; n, Bloat ervous Prostration, ning se, , 8) Fourth Inning. THE PACIFIC COAST. in Burning, house Headache, General Debility, quickly ~ Maloney ed. Hummell hit a low ——_ | the king tn the rhyme, Gerson) |: % P ] ner to Teo easy; Wagner! aay FRANDSECO, July tl<A. tele ; was altting In hla counting yeu ut Pace cael ere i [Sheehan a ei move for Wagner's gram elved by chants’ Ex- nh Gee pn ile f mae SE a3 Ul circum: ne ft. Abby fann Wilson tripled ange here da t emer eA, y) te a elrel ‘4 to rch came in fast yey ae Bolkt Ch Hundred and stances it acts in ha C wil the Swacina’s short ily, NO RUNS tau eet when the fire engines pel iy aan in’harmony with Fifth Inning: n Santa Barbar systein, ' , Woy to Swacina was Jan's finish, German steamer Ay nthe house, and as It removes that wearing feeling, Wagner's pretty throw first beat mos line, went ashore 1 Carlinger owns it he was naturally in’ extreme fassitude, “don't care” and NGinUNaie eo, tens wo aemed Vilind) Monday send ances are qs Mot till ie had fot out on “yant-to-be-left-aione” feeling, ex- Ritter wag under Gis Bee Sinica ar ehiaek Bee Jewels, worn bast and. citability, irritability, nervousness, dize Nee ‘ing secu imUn praia the table tn his apart- ziness, faintness, sleeplessness, ‘flat walked, Leach singled to centre, sond- TOMAR AEE Ve Lea ROR TOT o late for him to get, ulency, melancholy or the “blues.” {ng the two men a whim apa bay uM and fhe ve at about) | uw Daley Reyer) Clarke fied to Ma but non 1 amount ' aiin't understand the) These are indications of Feminine SE Ries te TRI SHE NON SG m San Frans anewish. “and he waa ar- disorders, which this medicine over- Sixth Inning. Hal wena se ordin: wand comes as well as slight derangement w rh Teltield “filed ¢ out Ritter was | fied to Wilsor In Stunning Gowned in a {Parisian costy topped with a | steamer a yo to att Potter, | hon, Kohlsaat, lon att the | country | Massach s After that ¥ Ing visit to place forego the trip Seventh Inning. MRS. POTTER- PALMER clety Leader ( rope for S wme of gray, Potter- Pa! daughter of a Cnlcago ni paper proprietor, which har other married son, Honore, at ial duties are not too $18,000,000 BOND ISSUE “interpre ad of the Kidneys of eit! ‘agner to Sw his atory ; Bye Hie tiene the. tea nag Women who are sick and want the ruins were dug lost’ treasures of the landlord. > Maloney. NO RUNS UNIQUE DEMONSTRATION OF EXTRA VALUE IN Men’s Suits at $16.50 saving vou The Chandler-Stone salesroom for choice ready- t third. out, Hummel ¢ Eighth Inning for-service clothes is becoming a famous down- Lewls retired to Swacina, unassi: towninstitution. The style—the cut—the cloths | Ritter out, Leah to Swacina. Pastorius are distinctive—made by the best maker on Wagner out, “Th to Jordan earth. ALL garments shown in cases on hangers Se ee TUR R UNS IE ioe to give at once the true effect and fitting quaity, Ninth Inning. This offering comprises our to $35 suits, Burch out, Wagner to Swacina. Ma- foreign cloths, comparable with those . 16. 50 loney out, Leach to Swactna, Hummel | here at $40 to $50. For demonstration nm. NO Rt Chandler=Stone Co, “Clothes That Are Right." eee 177 Broadway «cr. hoor One § ose le One SE Higher—Dollars Lower, FLITS BACK HOME. Gown, Chicago So- omes From Eu- Wedding. ng, cloae wh big black Gatnesborough iting was bewlld hat, Mrs. Potter-Pabmer, leader of Chi- lago’a sinart set, arrived to-day from Esto See Ruin “Grae. SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 21ST | SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 22ND exe MAPLO WALNUT POUND 100, AM KIS! 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Hi Hl ith Hi il i Men’s Suits Clearance Sale Reduced from No rule in this establishment is more rigidly enforced than the one compelling the disposition of all merchandise during the season in which it is made. No reduction is sufficient unless it attains the desired end. For this rea:on New York has never witnessed as great a sale in point of value-giving. as our present $11.75 sale. The finest grades of suits are involved—suits that represent the : ighest development in | to get well should refuse to acce| i Substitute for Lydia E. Pi Frank Brothers "| 34 Ave, at 58th St, SHOE SALE ~ $3 95 3d Avenue Store Only r Shoes and Oxfords 7 reduced to the tailoring world, Broadway, Houston St. WM. VOGEL & SON , 8 ar. duck, complete, poles and ping T ft. x Ot ft OM ft. x12 ft. 3.38 Tents made to order, any size, any style, YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT SUPPLIES, BOATS, CAMP OUTFITS, — W. L. 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