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OR CROPEY SLAYER Hi) WE, D IN BROOKLYN JA Member of Old Bath Beach Family, Stricken With Remorse, Collapses in Cell While Awaiting Court’s Action. Dr. inde, vho shot and killed his wife, Ger- Raymond § P prison f t broken by a full heart disease hear real mn_of his terrible crime, he had been on the point of collapse for several days. Dr Crops ° i could All d and night he oldest fam ni cm aced his ce gene ‘ 1 e While promt: A aft He da » h at | ; i 4 ; i Didn't Realize ib Gina rr Dr. Cropsey arrived at the F ‘ach p> House ist Tuerday sand taking ois wife DISMISSED BY ROOSEVELT Jhon sistas wile chien uta FOR USING BAD LANGUAGE, , en 5 AEE OYSTER BAY, i u went iGire nik 1 y-day approved ar rn 1 " enue al of Midi teat and be suiperintender =e foil NINETEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. Weather Clear. July 28. Track Fast, 1 i fie Sta rg rae Me 1 Fi W als ner. 1s Fin, Jockeys, On, Hic Pi ’ MeDaniel i Iv have been hoved Had News showe rOUNE Mt prgaent Prince ot yin Lasata GG5 SINT ECE tee vearolls and Ubward. selling, $400 added: one mile anda Poa eet unis cater eand asily. “Winner, b ¢., by Jack Point —Ryelet Owner ROT. Mandela me} . Wins 11 Fin Jockeya J Cie | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” h NEW YORK, T BOK A i ‘IMLERS | } _+ |Elder Withholds Names of: | Two Men Who Are Also Indicted. , PROMISES ND Jockey Club, Sheriff and Bing- ham Condemned in Pre- sentment, It Is Said. The Kings County Grand Jury handed down forty-one against the arrested !n tha t-At men Acting Distr track crusade. te-day indictments race torney, CAESSINA BEAT OUT TONY BON Fourth Race Contest Between Matched Horses. | z : SENSATION. | OUTSIDER WINS THIRD Crack Shot Takes Se Race With Golconda ‘ BY VINCENT TREAN' BRIGHTO ;, Th the bered all o | July %—A really big crow It by t nui AT BRIGHTON RACES Proves Good Well- Event on Card After Hard sGANTS IN UVESDAY, JULY 28, 1908. IG-NNING orig, FINAL "Gira Boks Open At” ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | RESULTS EDITION | NT. — PRICE ONE CE I CANE BROOKLYN 1S BEATEN BY THE CUBS Kling, With a Home Run in the|Long Drawn Contest of Pitches Be- cond SCORE BY oR. Chicago RACK wk Brooklyn t 4 ler promised a sensation in the shape| Which Is considered good in these days 5 1 \ of ora! betting. ‘The track was in fine al to ‘Phe Evening World) of a presentment, and concealed the| sane, and the ust day but one prom: WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN names of two men who were Indicted. | {sed real good sport. Fore caine back July ws —The ‘Trolley Dodgers a “It will be ded down on Thura-) to her real { e opening e Chicago Cubs came together again this day," said Mr, Elder, “It will contain) preezing all the way from start to fins afternoon in the fourth and tinal ga views of the members ot the Grand|jxh, She won at the end by « couple their series day was perfect |Jury on the race track matter.” of lengths in the good time of 1. 3-5. and aS a consequence the rooters turned “Whom will it hit?” he was asked. | Fore was entered to be sold for $1,990, out in large numbers. Jordan and Lum- “Wait and see," he sa “It will which meant th@t anybody who wanted Jey were given a great ovation when cause a sensation to bid her up would have to pay some- they came on the fleld for their gr It was intimated that the members of | thing near her real value, F. W. Healey aitting yesterday. the Jockey Club, Sheriff Hobley and got th L, A. Cella ina elle! sfolntyre did the twirling for Police Commissioner Bingham will be| ing race for something like $1,100. BUY Qodgers, while Overall was sent to handled without gloves. | Bodemer and Mystify chased Fore all Most of the men indicted to-day are|the way, the latter tirtng. Siskin, after ring line by Manager Chance nny avers, the Chicago's second baseman ” 0 ea » close t alleged bookmakers, They are charged Pee feel Hosed strong C0). heen suspended. for three days f with being common gamblers. They all * the few remark®*he huried at Umpire appeared before Judge Dike and gave McCahey Rides Good Race. Higierivestaniey c F i Crack Shot, MeCahey up, was u ; bail for trial. Among the men indicted | Crack, She ae elon ett First Inning: were: e won ike one ing the lead at) giagie raised a pop fiy to the intle Joe Vendig. Frank Herriwitz, Charles the rise of the barrer, McCahev took | )00 4 (atl & Mull =f tell Kissell, Adam Bissell, Edward Bille, |him rght to the front and kept nim) Which Alperman collared, Shecka or i ene an Hes here all the way. He flilshed easily; three cut the plate without tak olas Muller, Frank Carlton, Josepa hy six leneths without belne let down. | wing at them and Went to the benel Lefkowitz, Charles Rallinger, Oscar ‘onda was nd tall the wa \ Ae: Nauker, Otto Coan, Lester Lemmer, | finshed there in front Cymbal. Chance hosted a oul AY Nea iia mmedall,, Willlam Kennedy, {Dane ant Obert ran disappointingly, Bergen smothered afer a hard ma, Nv Ha vere, Hi ees a Easton Wins Third Race RUN fan Fries, Char King, Harry| Adoration was made the favorite of Bureh was called out i isles Ma- MoGrath, Michael Cassel, Joseph Clair, |# bad bunch In the third and she was loney was also mesmerized by Over- i t "| beaten bat aston won the race eas- ti f j f ‘ Witllam Beardall, John Herrick, Ner-| eaten badly. Keston won eT te ls benders, Hammel pasted a te bere Hart. 1 Goldstein (two In-| way to the stretoh, Just when ‘Trou. | Brounder (o Hofman, who got Wie ba |dictments), Henry Klein (two tndict-|Vveur looked an easy winner Brussel to Chance in time to retiie “Silent ch of Si closed with a righ on Easton and easily jg UNS jmenta-, Fred Klein, Jacob Newman, | (ited en en won in @ gatiop, 2onm"” NO RUNS: Lows Zeriwick, Willlam Claiber, Ed-| Mexican Stiver in on the rail in close Second Inning wart Murray, Fred StelInman, Henry quarters closed fast to be third Tinker pasted a bounder to Lewis, Harry Cohen, Fred Adier, Sam-! Cressina Has a Sna RHOMOReNO nine i Seer iin fenbaum, Samuel Jackmuse and| Cressina won the ! At first base, Stelnfeldc hawed cy than Clyman, ture of the card here this aft » left Mf va ba ; it to No explanation was forthcoming for|the way, She was a good thing sions Melntyre, who thiew t na base to withholding the names of two of the|,'@ Bralek fot Ul ty ® Pee drove her man or Lewis tonk all, Steinfeld men indeted [into can early lead that he never re- went to thin bage and Howard reared Judge Dike asked the foreman if there| linquished. Tony Bonero hase Cree TCI Sarre Terai ate would Se any more business in connec. the Wade eu ae ver WLG jailed atealing second Mise on Bergen's tion with the race tracks, and when he |Ously, near Der) Tet or , row to Alperman. ONE RUN was Informed that a report would bel(uc'was only lee's easing up tactics, 3 perman pant bande Ovarn made on Thursday he said that hej It wae the impression that Tony B ered BO RaREI UTTER DuCont | Would be busy that day and would re-/nero was catching her, Bad News rin givime Tim) a walk. Sheehan | ceive it on Friday, a poor ae e Ate Ue Up and) Wes cht field, promoting Jorda Charles Heaney and David Gideon| {hiNd. | Ton enn ae MoDaniel didn't base, Tawia drow n freeina were exainined to-day in the Grand) persevere with him: out, Molntyre then. single | Jury room, Sol Lichtenstein had a talk | Traveller Travels Easily field, scoring Jorlan and. § with Mr. Elder, but did not appear b=! sna citer was mated almosi a care Man and advancing Tews to 1 fore the Grand Jury. Jtainiy'in the Mfth race, After follow.) Burl sen | cafe away with ridiculous en Third Inning |HOFFMAN HOUSE thing was driving and. in ; Kling hoisted a fly ta center oe meat =e hind and out of these Donatis Maloney collared. Overall mad | MANAGER PLACED | second in front of La Sati. fiyree sat air. Slagle litted oy . > | were at least a dozen tips in ily one f th p Which Hummel | UNDER ARREST. | vec in No (on. | = | Joney was on strikes for | the second tn i slow | Charles Mahoney, manager of the FORT ERIE RESULTS. taller to Overall ail to | Hoffman House, was arrested to-day on| — Sane a ware tained by the District-At-| PORT F Ont, July %—To-day's grabbed Alperman’s |torney, charging him with accepting a) yaces resulted as follows RUNS. ; i ‘$5 from a man named Nelson| FIRST RACE paeoeveat ola maldens Fourth Inning | He: five furlongs.—Stromeland, 108 (Ken-— gheckard let four bad ones anc | Herzog, Hhedv, 4 to b, 2 lo 1, even, won; Alain | 4 aneckard (et Chanec ‘ | The alleged transaction took place on| &,, 1 (Burton), 19 to 1 4 to 1, 2 to to nagger to left Meld, sending ° July n the Hoffman House, and! !, second, Gerymander, Hin (startin), O ard to third base. Tinker fanned out o c 2 to 5, me—1.02 | t ‘ ny n followec |Mahoney was arrested when the money| ‘US 0.1, Mmliroai Mav. Dieudonne, |, reat pince ork, then foiled was passed, The detectives who made| pr, Holseere, Leonard, J. W. Frye, Which set the fans, cndet fii ! ath Ma A han lord, C Hare, Yankee Tourist, smashed out a } it eeats the arrest say that Mahoney was to) [an tiord. Cy i tinte Tan mel grabbed on the run and by a beau place it on a horse named Enfleld at] “SpcOND RACK—Two-vear-olds; five tiful throw to, Ge Exereailed Sheekand [Brighton Beach, Magistrate Wanle, be-) ynd a ial? furlongs J MED) STUN SUELO ate) a5 fore whom Mahoney was arraigned in) tL 2 t0 30nd | te Fey Jordan slammed the ball to right the Jefferson Market Court, listened to| 14 (RO) Taleo ain (Powers), 4 tof fora bag. Sheehan siighed along. the Mahoney's contention that’ the money| eset nay ty o third, Time-.ir 3-3, third base line, sending Jordan to lire vad been given to him by Herzog to) {-, Walter, High Hat, Admonish and base, As Sheehan t to make twe give toa friend of the latter's at the|tuvin also ran ses on the hit as nailed jtrack, and discharged him [MHIRD. RACE — Steeplechase: short Sheckard’s perfect re When the papers in the case, how-|course,-Lights Out, HM (Archibald), 9 Lewis bounced ie lever, reached the District-Attorney's| to 4 and out, won: Picktime, 140 (Wile threw to K'ing. Meena hae offive it struck Mr, Jerome that here| som), 7 to 1,8 t0 2 and out, 2) Mellvain, plate, Lewis tried to steal second bi jwas @ good test case, and “Mahoney'al :a7 (Pending), (coupled with Lights Out), but was an easy viet. on Kling's [second arrest followed, He was ar-| 3. ‘Time-401. Little Wally, Creolin, tm: threw to Hofman. NO RUNs |raigned before Justie Donel the! pertinence also ran. j ti bat of Special Sessions and held for| FOURTH RACH —Three-yverr-olds; one Fifth Inning trial in bonds of $1,000, ini ohn Carroll, 104 710 Howard was Meint fou | Ww and ont. won, oy tn), tim on st kes Heuhat drove a bound tol, B to 1, 2 to er to Sheet and went to tne 0 | turns), 3 to tL, 4 te § and on Time tings grounder was taker of | NATIONAL LEAGUE, Hg, Gilet, Maury, Millstone also RNAS hol Brot NO RUNS eee 2 f to Stelufeldt. | M | At Philadelphia enrialay Mile rrey irs. seh FIRST GAME, Imboden, Ring's 7 karl } #.00000000 0-0 and out, 2;) KI Ma iP: 900900006006 14 (Burns), 2 to 1 No Ratteries Lush and Bliss; Sparks and |7 to 1 and oul Jas 28 Char Jacklitseh. Umpire—Johnstone Jatan elon. and wa Jeunesse | SECOND GAME also ran Sixth Inning | Si MME, SIXTH RACK—Three-vear-olds; mile Jordan injured his leg and had to re- Se raule 0000000 and. one-sixtec Quagga, 109 (Pow-, ,,vormdan Indu first base, A Philadelphia... 0000000 oye, 1 to 2 and out, won: Topsy tre. Hummes to lett and Katteries ~ Raymond and — Ludwig; | Robinson, (Kennedy), 9 to 5, 7 ecto: Se W banged otty Richie and Dooin, Umpire—Jonnstone, | | and out Hilvedear, 101 (3 : dor. ‘Bert At Boston. ito ST ce eat Tine. made & \ 0 2 nO 2 Imandine, nia, Warner Wot Sle « cinnat 0020009 2% O41 also ran stand kard Js | "Ratteries—-Hwing and Schlei; Linda NOAT Ni ety Jinan and Bowerman, Umpire—Rudder- EASTERN LEAGUE, : ja caper \ am | nfeld fly Was take 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE At Montreal Giainfeldt erablied, NO. Hq Torsey H000HA004 -—— Montreal nono , Atthettt ACiolaveland: Batteries—Mason and W. y Seve 8 ;, 1002 and Ball. Umpire—Mr. Bla Chance ambled to first base on to satan aoa 60 At Toronto Bal snueKR T Batteries — Burehell and Criger,| Providence 1oo00n» aa Chance tt jhoades and Bemis. Umpires Messrs, | Toranto 900 ,On was doubled up ie eridan and Fean | Ratverlas—Frock 1 Peterson to Sheehan. NO jell and Ww Umptres—M Sheehan t jueiceeves iS crease: | ford ana Walk plate wit Philadelphia 9001 At Buttalo fir RDA | Chicago 900 Batteries Plank and Powers; Walsh | Baltimore 000000 a ant Weaver. Umptres—Messrs. Hurst! Buffalo 201000 ) Hoffma | nd O'Loughlin: Ratter na and Hearne | At St. Louis. Jand Ryan re--Mr, Murray Eighth Inning | Washington o1000 | At Rochester fra single tor tleld. \s Laouts 90000 Newark s1 9000 m fet man King treries Jolnstone and Kahoa; Dti-] Rochester ooo1rded then smashet t 4 over Bur and Stephens. Umpire—Mr. Con-] Batteries Frill and Stanageo Maro-| head for a home min, scoring Howard sere iyi mey and Hurley, Umpire—Mr. Toft ahead of him. Overal) was retired by Eighth, Scores Howard Ahead of Him and Wins Closing Game of Series. INNINGS: BROOKLYN : Pittsburg | Giants fore Game Was Called—Many Base Hits Are Made When They Do No Good. SCORE BY INNINGS: De 100001000000000 0—; 000002000000000 0; Special The Evening World.) ral BATTING ORDER. POLO GROUNDS, July 2. \ - Ro oH. PO. A tne of the serie between the Giants | | yan Pittsburg. Bureh, vf, It £0 1 1 0 Ofand the Pittsbungs this afternoon was] Tenney, 1b, Thomas, cf. Maloney, ef Tee Ute raimeteen Bresnahan, ¢. Clarke, If. Hummel, | a h oP onli Wi MnO Its ND 0 l | Por the fourth time tie Polo Grounds ne in, a Neeter #4, Alperman, 2b. rf. 0 0 5 0 Llwere packed, When the game started) * banat . \bbatiehlo, 2 Jordan, M. .,....1 t 4 0 W|not a seat was to be had, the crowd| Devin, 8b, Wilson, rf. ; Jnumbering In the nelghborhood of 16,009, | McCormick, Swacina, 1b. veehan, 3b. i) pyftiiside sa Mee Bridwell, ss, GYbson, ¢ Lewis, ss Oo tm ell First Inning. | Wiltse, p Willis, p. ge » op} Thomas taded on the , first bell) Umptres—Kle " wen, ¢ DUO TOO eahuamran caeeinpiccin tos Tight ce naltn | meeeeeceee ce Lem cena male clntyre, p 0 1 6 & pfand took second as Leach was thrown | ‘ Out on a neat sacrifice, Wiltse to Ten- | Doyle threw out Leach, Clarke waa out Pattee, 2b 0 0 0 1 Ofney. Bridwell got Clarke's grounder) the saine way. NO RUNS, __| und threw to third, but Devlin failed to; Seymour singled to right. Seymour Total aay tors y|couoh ‘homes and potli runners were | took second on Deylin's sacrifice, Gib- ntals i 6 27 10) V)safe. Wagner went out ona line drive| «on to Swaoina. McCormick walked. CHICAGO Jty Doniin, and ‘Thomas scored while, Both runners advanced as Abbatichlo Clarke took second. Wiltse threw out) th out Bridwell, Wiltse filed te RoW, PO. AE, | Abbutichio, ONE. RUN gwacina, | Clitke. ‘NO_-RUNB gaa Tenney pop an easy fly to Swacina, | Slagle, cf 9 1 1 0 O} Abbatichio threw out Doyls. Bresnahan Thirteenth Inning Sholkeard: if 664 | 8as out on Wagner's great throw to ‘Tenney dropped Deviin's throw of Chan I 1 ar | BWacintis NO ORUNS ers vasy grounder and the. bi ance, Ib Ho 0) OW Went to second, Abbatlehio tin Tinker, ss (inate wy Fel Second Inning. out to Dovie, who made a quick throw 2 sg Y ney got Wilson's slow grounder | to Brid\Well doubling up Wagner. Wil- Steinfeldt, 3b j Cay Feast Lap aim to the bag. Doyle threw! son smashed a three-bagger to centre, s \out Gibson died on a long. but Wiltse threw out Swacina and got Howard, 1 11 0 0 6) drive to MoCormlok, NO RUNS out of danger, NO RUNS, Hofman 6 3 8g) Dontin'was called oat on’strikes. Sey- | Tenney lined out to Clarke and, Doyle D » = 0) nour smashed a drive against right: flied to Wilson. Bresnahan fied te Kling, ¢ ike hah )) held fence for two bags. Devlin lined Clarke. NO RUNS. 1 dat each, who threw the ball to} Overall, p 0 0 0 1 0) \ihationlo before Seymour could ge Fourteenth Inning. ‘ lSack completing a double play. NO{ Gibson cracked a two-bagger into late, Totals (ot 9 9) RUNS. ; Shannon was put in to run tor Gébaon, ! COR AU EPP tbo y Third tnnin Willis beat out a bunt which Wiltes First lntse sor 6. 3. 9. thought Was a foul and made no at- mo | Bridwell threw out Willis Thomas temnpt eld, Shannon took thimt on Let ago, 4, Brooklyn, 4 ned a single into centre and immed|-| the hit ips batted for Thomas, On k tyre, 6 yer » second Leach lifted @ high) 4 passed ball Willls took second, Wiltee i o Seymour rke singled to een-| threw out Phelps, Leach popped out to Hone and went to second as our | Bridwell arke struck out, and the Vw yew the ball to Bresnahan gner Ke Into a pandemonium of ape Stol se Lew g fief a weak fly to NO. ) RUNS Te avs -Hhumme » Bergens) RUNS, annon played centre for Pit Berges Sheeh MeCormiok smashed a and Phelps caught, Donlin fled te tmp Khair Swacina’s hands. B eli singed Clarke Seymour fouled to Swac! 0 left, but nit trying to make two) Abbatichio threw out Devlin, Ne b ney; 1 to | bates nt mag to Wagner, Wiltse) RUNS Care ee ted to Thomas OR ; 4 hed nice On Fifteenth Inning. Rect AK bent ow Fourth Inning tc] Le TRON! : i ; vi |, Wiltse threw out Wagner, Birch w fanned’ Cue was) Heedwell tossed au Abbatiowion Wis diney out Abnatichlo, and. Wiltee alee i mrt Tinie m retired on a long fy to Donlin.|ihrew out Wil ae Eire HE ee ae tl Swachia flied out ty) Seymour, NOT Gertul stop. Nt We Ma.) Ninth Inning wre off a single Into left. —_—_—— : to Thomas, and Bresnabian Chance H to rhe ithe sane way,” Tenney was out Mink OA ed second, Gibson to Abbatichio. Fifth Inning: | ydvane ngs a ba Gibson safe on Doyle's fumble) She 4 » Hann nd took cond as Will sacr.ficad | ] Alperman wa enney to Doyle, who covered the box and Cha Patt Thomas walked. Leach tiled to Saxe, a i, Hofman nour. Clarke also go first on a fumble | RUNS ny Doyle, and filled the bases, ‘Tenney —_—-—_ made a great: run and. pulled down Wagner's foul, The fans breathed BRIDE DRANK POISO wh NO RUNS | font <truk out, Seymour smashed | BY MISTAKE AND DIES. « « 9 left. Swacina gor D 3 | rounder, but fit Seymour in the back Soe n throwing to second and both runners Hlistand) Had [ett Gyanidey off Ro-| Were sere: Mocormnibi alea te awillzon — sium in an Uncovered Glass > : aye tassium | Sixth Inning Senator Regains Control of in the Bathroom, Vhbatich oon a fly to MeCor mick. Doyle threw out Wilson, Swa- noe , years old and a bride of a few months, )and scored on Gibson's hot two-bagger a yon killed by cyanide of potassium at [to the Ift-feld fence, Doyle caught Appellate Decision, as ki y rp. | Willls’s pop fly. bac ind. ONE ar home, No. 46 Hooper street, Wille! pry ear at 1 A. M. to-day. | Wiltse opened up ean single Mrs, Keeley and her husband, John| to centre, and went on Tenny'n The Appellate Division of the Siw eo the biz jamsburg 5 My smashed ngle inte right, Works, the smoke from w TI antec fe aS s afternoon decided that Sen- claimed, plays havoc with erware, | an Ww! Willis to] ator Patrick MoCarren is the leader of ‘eine it to rust and tarn Wag od mney, took third) the Democratic party in Kings County Mr. Keeley was up to an ‘ arly hour | jong Donlin smashed a | al must be so recognized by the Board is morning An Ng edding pres-) » inte cen and stole cond, | of Elections ents which had ne discolored, and Seymour flied to Thomas, TWO RUN The devision reverses Justice Kelly, using the cyanide of potassium to bring Seventh Inning who decided that George D. 3. Williame silver back its natural bril Bey mas flied Seymour, I was the leader, McCarren, therefore, When he retired Placed the Mug) popped Hridwe Doyle threw out | regains control of the Kings County Lining the poison in the bath-| Clarke, NO RUNS {acces isation ear Devlin slamed a single to left, bt ibs ki Rt eater < houre Mra, | vas ed at second on McCormick's During the early morni Keeley went m. for a irink of we s ka gulp from glass aini On, Re. 1 ply i er Mrs, eley Ww ad 1 to Wagner. Bridwell for mick on a grounder, Lea jenio. Wiltse struck out ALL CONSULS DISMISSED BY PRESIDENT OF HONDURAS Eighth Inning | WASHINGTON, July — Word - See Wagner lifted a hgh fly to MeCor- $15,000 DISAPPEARS FROM k'Abbaticnio rolled out to Tenney, | Teached the State Department to-day B cuassisted, Bridwell made a speatucu: | (rom Consul Drew, at Ceiba, Honduras, BANK IN PHILADELPHIA. ':: Gyly in throwing out Wilson, NO} that President Davila had cancslled the a re Doyle popped exeqiaturs of all the corsular repre- PHILADELPHIA, Ju The dis-\to Abbat atl |sentatives at that place. ‘The reason ypeara yf $15,0% from the Trades- !!§ tosed out Donlin, NO for action is Not thoroughly, u derstood "| nk, of this r Jepartment, but is sup= an's National Bank, of w Ninth Inning the result of sere ‘ to Bridw would UN nil ae Seyin lifted a long fly te Wilson | explanation hat a ; ifn puted Veeaeh, tho mud se i t a great running ca y rmick fied ay, ke would Xbbatichio. NO. RUNS TEAM RUNS INTO RIVER, ats 1 Tenth Inning. 3 Hid not anthe ty ach lifted A team of horses, attached to Seep) 1eesza Char 4 br tuck on whth there were WARNING DISPLAYED. !)\"! 0 fitty kewa of Ismet, booking trlehtened, wing atorm wa wan rel wae walled 1 | gallop e steep incline run- cal Weath reau o Wis 1 e gates of Eleventh Inning t se, Wilijumsburg i Wilson @ gt umd into the river, ; Abba Vi!s01 Whe f e horses wae » oe at q e swift current that wpa ey. G K Sweepa past the y Yard He was Wilso} ed y e t Rattery, while running nk ne NO jose behind lim were the beer kegs, and will mo Abha ticew Rresna- whieh bobbed up and down in” the Callsta Cream Complexions ew oO niin, NO RUNS f ver ar Sonnet tae. Jie are different from others because — mever Twelfth Inning terry os, when the team started oo greasy appearance after using, At all toliet! a Qmas lifted a long Myf to Denlin.! ita gallop, counters,

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