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a THE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1909, ue7eea| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK nosee®20S%en) AND NEWSY { \TTELL KNOWS Pl ee HE MUST MAKE _ GOOD TO.NIGHT Jem Driscoll Will Give Featherweight » Champion Hardest Ten-Round Battle He Has Hadin Years— Every Seat Sold for Bout. — CAN YOU PICK THE WINNER? DRiscou. HAS A NEW PAIR OP WINGS. *” SSS night—ond all the prophets say it will be the cleverest bout of the year, Driscoll 4s out to make a great showing, He has been | holding {n and saving his hands while | Peppering the local lightweights, for) his ambition ts to dent Able Attell's roputation, Attell says he 4s out to win, Hej} explains that he has a burnished ‘scutcheon, and can't afford to have {t blotted. He won't be such a great drawing card if Driscoll beats him, A lot of people have been waiting | for years to see Attell well whipped, | and as they'll go to see him perform until] their ambition {8 realized, they’re an asset he doesn't want to lose. As for cleverness, there isn't a world of difference between these little} fellows, Some think Driscoll can’t hit. The particular Individuals who have mixed with him, however, hold a different belief. Leach Cross, when| asked about it yesterday, took off his in condition, Drtscoll's handlers claim | hat and asked the questioner to feel his/that he weighed only 122 yesterday and bumps. “eel this," sald Leachte, “And | 1225 the day before, He fg a lean Uttle | feel this One back of my ear, Isn't It @| fellow, and doesn't carry much meat | peach? Hit! Huh, ain't I trying to get/on his bones. Attell 1s the stronger of LT entrees ' { xtended ‘e of absence to recover | innity ts sald to be trying to buy. aa “housand dollars on him to beat |the two, and while shorter In hetgat and He health, which has given way under |‘ Montreal Eastorn League club, | MoGin- Attell?” n health, reach ts stockily built, : iS G . nae ea aed rome | RI, offered $10,000 for the franchise and ; Ke i Hy 5 Y jthe strain of the many fights an players, but the ow: 2 | cna eat diene hata Scat te, AERFORD FAILS IN ATTEMPT [Spore GOssip, —ieise harass te ib onen ie eat rn $25 ¢ oe Ihover dnt eepetuemnouenuenet can gue | t during the past year. Ee ' sot down #5 of fe already: Baigar et caste teh te Gea | | Live and Newsy, \ vit Retuer tecroazy ana tres. | See tetee hae aay Bae Gibson Likes Driscoll End. CLEVEREST LITTLE MEN IN THe WORLD. A BE ATTELL and Driscoll to-| Bar| \ oon BARGE PARTY WAS seat, » BEATING IT UP BROADWAY LAST NIGHT AFT To BET Sooo, ant ESSANG Pulliam Steps Out of National Presidency — > meeting, so nothing came of this prow | posal, and tn giving Pulliam leave of abe Given Leave of Absence and |sence tiie magnates present all expressed | views of his efficlency for the positiom John Heydler Made Act- | and hopes for his speedy recovery. |. The bribery scandal tn conenction witty * the Chicago-New York deciding game ing Head of League. | vas brought bafore the meeting, but te [proved so complicated that !t was turned Jover to the National Commission to | Wrestle with. And the way they will | Wrestle with tt will probably be to put it ‘on the mat and let tt atay there, Se Se of the National League, w. Meved of that position by the nates at Chicago yestenlay and given Poerie S HARRY C. PULLIAM, Billy Gibson says he has a real thou- fand to go on Driscoll, and $500 more that a friend slipped him to risk on the Wslshman. There seems to be more betting, actual and hot alr, on this match than on any other since the good ol4 Horton days, And why not? Hasn't Driscoll taken the town by wtorm? And isn’t Abie the world’s champion? Contrary to general belief there will be no more than a pound or 60 differ- ence in the weights, although it was Driscoll who held out for 126 pounds at @ o'clock, Attell welghs this morning 121%. He is a legitimate featherweight at any time, That's his natural weight BOYO DRISCOLL FIGHTS FAST DRAW WITH NEIL RANKIB NEIL, ex-bantam-welght | fighting enough to earn hima F champion, put up a great fight against Boyo Driscoll last night at the Fairmont. Boyo made a good show- | fr te ing. It was a slashing go from start to| boy of his weight in the world a hard | nionshi finish, Boyo isn't another Jem, but he's | plonship fairly clever and can hit. nes it won't b the fault of the club. ‘ Jem Seconds Boyo, Jem Driscoll seconded his fellow- countryman, Boyo Driscoll, against Frankie Nell last night at the Falr- | mont. In his pocket he had a sub-} scription book for the orphans’ bene- fit In Cardiff—the affair for which he {9 making a spectal trip home next week. Driscoll says he wouldn't break | his promise to help out even if he were | offered a match for the champlonahip In Callfornia on a conflicting date. Charlie Harvey took the subscription book o of Driscoll's pocket, and a large nui | ber of sporting added thelr mites to the list when Charlie showed the | book around, | | knockdown and his aggressiy hi: aressive work disounted Driscoll's clever two-handed | | Boyo Driscoll is a game Iittle fell j wil » Who has taken a frest start game and looks fit to gi fight, jen ae or, ereaty care has been | | urer of the league, has been appointed ‘an to prevent speculators from get- All O . “itt Oana ting tickets by trickery. If there is From VEEP serine president, and will have entire any attempted tnterfe ee +-—___—. Foxy Baltimore Manager Seared erect eee Da een orenter tee Sumentay ea lqueation for aome time ae to whether Preparation on Kid Sullivan's Gloves That Blinded the Battler but Failed to Beat Him. ‘The Iie, battles and carver of Battling Nelson, wat, 108, by BY BATTLING NELSON. CHAPTER XVIII. HIS chapter brings me up to 1% 1 was touring arou tweight champioa af the wor year | won the cham. |< the country engaging in} j short tights before going to California on July 1, when 1 was| Harr aw, |to sign up the final articles of agreement tor my second fight with Britt. ‘ jand will bo heard trom later on “So/ While engaging in one of these six-round affairs 1 became the unsus- ght have ended all my cham-| pecting victim of a priz ) ambitions, ing trick that 1m AMUSEMENTS, NEW AMSTERDAM jcontro} of the National League players || N n }and umpires, as well as replacing Pull- | Eves. 810. Macs. \ had beet | Beate C. Wrisht, the Amertean tennts ex-|tm on the National Commission, G.P.HUNTLEY™ e | Before the leave of absence tt was al} LIBERTY HEA | ytlce that Sullivan's gloves doped until the finish of the fight. Was then totally b: pert, who, with Frederick B. Alexander nv d and had to be led TRE, 42 St. o'r Mats, Weds. Sat mediately went to Sullivan's corner |the Pring Friedrich Wilhelm. He sald the or no Pulllam would not be deposed out- 7 te Feb, 22. Mrs, Leslie Carter cass Hertord, | climate in the antipodes had hurt all the right, as Murphy, of Chicago; Ebbets, of tas van AWAY | American players. The weather was very | Brooklyn, and Herrmann, of Cincinnatt, | BROADWAY THEATRE: Bye dist Be. | hot and at ¢ } Feb. 23, ‘ c ore time of the match there was | together with Dreyfuss, of Pittsburg, | | The Quallty STUB. | ely’ Appearance in) the East had ofe-) nish rain, ‘There was not nifficle | ; piinitatonioeiouii: BP ica ny, A pony. CINDERELLA ated quite a lot of attention, thank: ring | WeFe Said to be {a favor of ousting him. || John Barrymore, Belits Flaber, 7 to the sporting writers and the fasht!t r ve was noting! But Dreyfuss was not present at fall YORK ry ets 75 Othe fans, and I was a little bit surprised one| to complain about in the matter of their| But Drey ‘ eT NEW YORK \fHBA LK 9, & 5th Bt. A one | Mats, Wed.” Bat. & Fi (night in Philadelphia when it was sug: , treatment. 4 [MUFE % gested to me that I go on the Rage, u Uhad just licked Jack O'Neil] in a six-| Eleven mei round fight and was feeling pret 8t. Lo i reel t se in FL ZipormLD J! of the New York Giants | AMUSEMENTS, HELD MISS ING Bet good, | le The stage thing kinder got my goat,| training camp at Marlin Springs, Bugs R T§THEATRE, BW wavadOtheC however, for [ couldn't help thinking mond was in d he sald WALLACK $ Tv 8 15M Wed Sat.& Feb, 22, about the time when It jured by falling || QUORTNG BLED B FANNIE WARD 17H XEW. speech after my fight wi cago was absolutely | | SPORTING BIRO = AT BANTOCK. Mickey Riley, ‘That was | AVE. NE GAIETY SARATRR rt Ewer. THE TRAVELING SALESMAN’ | fellow hit me In the mouth wi ver dollar DALY’S® way & JULIA MARLOWE 1%} ee ee CASINO Ray ASR pS Pe ea th are cto a JAS. T. POWERS IN HAVANA} THE QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE aga I Abe FRANCES STARR i ! Elliotts i mere | |IBELASCO "aia wed Sa ara ai a 1 Z& id cut off any furt chance to make some money gh, and after thinklig it I decided to a chance. It 38 than twe r hours from me th toa telegram from| A+ the prese ager of the Colum- | .\i,the PF n, offering me $700 | ineiude™ in ad- | sea Stal from | Garson, ed im: | saw a > t of I mouth When t thera are 150 horses in K. nia to Boston. and started for Bost Couldn’t Make a Speech, 1 the way up there I was trying to| ta think what kind of @ speech I’ would ge nieetings | yesterday won the hand- | he Crescent A.C, by yder by a score of 21-12, Franklin Es SADEMY OF MUS! ACADES) Wash ingte DAVID RELASCO 14 st-€irving PL Birtiay os FE BI ington ticttay” THE BLUE MOU st reven in a i DAVID he public knowa very Ittle ‘ Bway & is, Vl make, I knew [ would have to aaj MAJESTIC Manites 3 WARFIELD HE MUSIO Hoyo was haif # head taller than Neil | 9 un ds that are thing in addition to boxing a few e+ trom | Waihe MDT oT Phy tae | es resorted to In pugilism, and| Aa is pats laa uflilard play: tay_ THREE TWINS [prices tc.-$1.00, Mat. Wed. & Sat. Ev, @18. . ¢ YORKVILLE 4 MILDRED HOLLAND GFARM poe. BO) 3 Gee aii ‘oll ought to have heard me when I| er, expose right here might be in-| | teres: ° t and looked easily ten or twelve pounds | Sailor Burke Has Bout ! i hI fh | Peete eae nee ne | $) Got on the stage and saw all those peo- | where t | the start, laughing, and began to slug. | got on theietagei and paw itl linea Boyo uncorked tn th double tap-tap jab that | e ° | at Ume Al Herford was running | at the speech and then quit cold, Never ‘ii Winner puzzled Frankie and sent !t home so | u 0 in t e in a club at Baltimore and at the same) *éAaln for mine Medina | ao." In the hard that at the end of the first round time cry baby Ebviitgen, Anyway, I drew packed houses and Siston in —_.—_ ! He | felt that T had given the tre people | tng, Gal {t looked a sure thing for the new | Matched are playing at th from the ing contest by 49, with & — ~~ s * Nxt W'k, Maxine Elliott, The C! EMPIR Simay s0tnst, Ev 85, Mats, | METROPOLIS [a | DAVID HIGGINS ' MAUDE ADAM in WHA TVEnY Nt Wk CHONTEA Woe, Woman ag a uillvan and me at his club! thelr money's worth. On way to! made a rul y 4 ; vk CEASE AY Tee) ert i invader. | and agreed to pay me $1,000, guarantesd, | the coast 1 showed a week at the Tro. | clisked off 8 fie winners averag W Hih st Bve, a | | HURTIG & SEAMON’S Bai, , In the second Net evened the score. (Tt Will Take Place in Court TO-NIGHT’S FIGHTS. , lose or draw, Tee orien Bk there was hotnine aoe ~ Ae will hold an open | Mata. Kat & pete az, 1 | Amateurs FRED [RWIN’S BIG SHOW 2: } ‘Then Boyo forged ahead through clev-| ake Flace in Court | Hertford, thinking he could put one|ing in the speech line, Farina at, 1t8 clUb, | WILLIAM GILLETTE in SAMSON | _"? Sa a Sey '. erness until the sixth round. Tals was! Room Between Fighter and At the Natlonal A. C, Stag—Jem J} OVer and gain fame for one Kid Bulll-| -.N0W, "hat it was ‘treet, on Feb. 27. ama. || GARRICK i Bray By, 30 ASTOR hiwan [aris Wm. Hodge a hummer. 1, using only his left : : |] Driscoll will meet Abe Attell, the much enthused over the! Suly f and as the * Te ant 140 pound || WM, COLLIER x Ph iRIOt fat Fer 22. ‘The Man from Home’ * hand, beat Hoyo about the ring and Billy Madden. feather weight champion, In the special clause In nto all registered athletes, = |f' 77 * 4 AI - | | JOE WEBER’S 2 finally dropped him with a left hook . main bout of ten rounds, They will Bat Victim of Trick. cent ettmparery ree) HITT CUP ant ELSIE JA i as bys Mat, on the chin, Driscoll fell — battle at 125 pounds, welgl In at 64 | We met on June 2 and were to go| Seisomtite atte Pork ANU Ail alte Mlernie Weter | ELSIE JANIS [tiog it THE GIRL FROM { See ee UNe Overs Tay s BY JOHN POLLOCK. P. M. Besides this great battle J lx rounds to a decision, but on the eve! cles stated that I ng abla c | FAIR D. _|HIT YE QU yay mks cere ne > untit dangerously el ) MLOR BURKE, the local mldate. |f Mef@ will be Ave preliminary bouts |/of battle Terford demanded that we) 7st, be, on, Calle iGurmament leat night TE ee BIJ a's, Wed. Sat & Feb. 2 Uunit, It looked like een TtRis Wee § between good boxers, fight six rounds and the matoh be called] 1, [ migrated back thietic Club FW. 1 THE THIRD DEGREE iy haries T ) GENTLEMAN FROM MISSISSIPPI (ee ; aoe cer has another bout on Fat the Olympie A. C. Stag—Harry J|@ draw Jt both men were on thelr feet | t2 San Francisco, Olson by det Kiel ut v} as ids, He has been secured Madden, his former mana- ‘ing 88, won f by a total of Stone will tackle Eddie Walsh fn Jat the finish. He refused to give Gp] see aeuane ay cy Daething, playing 10, I PYRE Math St. or. Piway. 5, o OPE: ? , | aeavonsossinetiaica’s| MO TOR | ath {| SAVOY res | BOAT | HARE oth LACKAYE tie BATTLE] SHHOW | Adm.50¢., - trom the star bout of ten rounds, Sey- J} more than $1,00 fur my end. This sum! manager and { cut vt \ F pet a ju | J i: Cutler, of the Harvard } me atbenses aroun o Hout before a fudge tn the Foray good preliminary bouts will }|1 demanded be hand me vefore I en-| Went to Harry crews bas appinted, Oliver D. Pulley. £7 coath, wucceeding Austin G | Bovton, “At present there are about freshinen “rowing upon the machine 32, Teomeare native Japanese, another hails from | precede it. |tered the ring. suaeeine vtontelts | Later this proved to be a very suc- | had been posted, ny | |cesuful move on my part. Dest of tt. gol! time to . @tuck the roundou he men will | at san F of Milwaukea, will fight Jo) neisco—Maurice Sa fe gloves a ° ; to meet Britt and his manager, where! Yiinouiu, while some of the others, come Neil jumped at him. fu who had @ contract with J Murphy, of California, twenty || I started off in the first three rounds |"? Were {0 sign the Anal arcicles. | from the more remote parts |] DAMMBRSTRIN'S 4248, Broad: CHA ietit of the hand smashes to head and by as ‘anager, was | rounds at the Mission A. C. apparently winning easy, Hertford, Joe! matched to fizht Kid Bullivan Instead | y,ccey rinchellffe, who wae suspended at | H AEE ESBS DED Ea ete Phos Wossirate f COU AHAAR arenas) Wie lbEar Of thea rafter Burke ed Gans and Young Peter Jackson, by the of me and that he had pulled down his) qJockwalenins tor a suspicious ride on | fatal SATE $I, DANY ata aaa FUE. 20.TO 2, ing, His extra welght told, Bo a ais aa at the Armory A. |, way, all of whom weve handling Sulll-| Pelt, | 1 Was again, sidetracked for| Jeanette M,,mas reitetated yemerday, bit NK FOGARTY, |, eRe ene Leer t eon rs Murphy bout Misston Athletie Club to. | "O°" 7 ~ more @ y c 10 horse ordere 4, ia DN’ ig pet Lay . 4 econ na few months ago, Mad. | alent, "tam through, teterteing pote for |Van, became uneasy, fearing 1 would | pom Me tance woracd: “lusive native | the entry of AT THD NAL AUG Bradway, bet, ith aod @8th 8c s that Burke still owes him | 8°: a | = <== | PRINCESS RAJAH, od," rep Saturday Grand Opening. A en a Sabtor ques | knock Sullivan out, They th vi a ‘ yitheny Reaee Beason ticket, $1.00. Clenerai admission, 28e, ing | to use tricks end unfair methods. When “S| Sullivan went to his corner at the end Britt Forced to Sign Up. Later on public sentiment forced Mr. |4 Plumbing, — Bricklay! Electricity Britt to get out and do something to} SUCCESSFULLY Malone Wins a YOU CAN EARN Three-Mile Run: ‘ R. 4, F, Reynard, Jack Wilson trio, Sadie Jansel, Chalk Saunders, others, he served papers on Burke t fend the case in court, | wyer to try to| Wel of the third round some of his handlers : how that he was capable of defendin Dall7/"SPiRUT LAND,” BURA McIN. || F By 1 uerade Bap? 1 nat Mad-! jimmy Be smeared belladonna or some drug on his Ris Ulla wgatost tere Barly, incauguse | thay Mat.|TOSH, Nichols Sialers, Charles RE C ied ores on Salt j ; 7 MDT COR CIC TE eordulinteonans ween mean thet sees to have Sulll- my manager and Britt's brother, Wil- 4.50 t 6a Da KEITH & Fhe Sreina tates, 777oteame, = Rag t P list G BED ; Boe A ee Y them ever my eyes and tus, got together In Coffroth'’s Belvidere . 0 y Pre Ane ee a auil AMES ‘tire 1s no cnance of the police making | dy and discussed the details of a match, | Our schools teach you in a tew months || PROCTOR | BF, Terrace t & PA CAMILLE D/ARVILL jan during the entire round ree Ji y ft th i. * immy and [ were not present and the | to become a competent mechanic at the “Mat.| W Co., at und bout I a sorted to such sprinting tactics that he managers wrangled for three days be- | building trades. In no other way can || {25th atMat.) Wena f& Co. W. © Th0 | suort cima (80. out as he clamored for ¢ hardly succeeded in getting his gloves fore a final agreement had been reached. | you learn a trade as thoroughly as we || rhe haa AacalL ates Joa q Fuge | Letrn match Britt decided to take hin on to my face, The Britts tried every means |maginable | (each !t. Every man should learn one of AMERICAN ¥U8!C Hat 3st Hugo | again sain at the minute's rewt between |¢ block the match, but wera unsuc- J (ese building trades aa Eve, Good Orch. Sat, i00 the fourth and fifth rounds, nis seconds, They held the trump card and [ ial Gnstruction. Day or night classee, || 1-—STAR AGIS~15 Weston imine Carn t most every phrase, The Britt J “ail and sea students at work or write | | ooo | Bummers Garden Joe Maione, of the Mot = = — won the t mile ope: CORKMEN’S the feature of the gan ANNUAL BALL, SAT. FEB, 20. AT SULZER'S PARK, fa Carusork as ls cus- ince named the ‘Battlers route,” be- shook Cause 1 can go over the lory course Thig time ike a Derby horse over a Derby route ad been | conceded him each and every point they ; me A C,, at the Twelfth hadn't applled gut- era, thinking I would balk at the | for Free Catalogue BUANENS |) WELGH, Yim Caurtieign & last night, dete ficient medicine on tong route, stipulated that the battle National Trade Schools, ||| }{NCuLS sf. [ais Youre Os ce | a | speedy iittle his gloves, amear~ go forty-ve rounds, that wa ‘woth to 241 Venth Ave. cor, 24th 8 “MATINEE DAILY, 25¢ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. {7 4 a ¢ Lo at 133, rimzside, al at we must bet — oe 7 NN am a i @ Malone p ot hh $10,00'on the side and fight, winner take| COLONIAL ipa ROR A. EMPIRE fay $8.58 hun | t rs while Halley started e all. iy R nith & C: bell, % CRY i Spates Ware. (1B ninth ccaiSanGEERiaae : Evidently the Britts didn’t gure that| MUSICAL. QULUITEME, [Annes Scot Toward Wrist (Mo, THE KENTUCKY BLUES | | " ae ; oth when they nam ie y-fl¥e-roun thee | in Bis'wonderful and mys aleap of 2 ‘yard ouion eats the cen- foute, which the Ban Franciscans have|| Mendelssohn Hall Feb. 22 ALHAMBRA Fe, Fe Tenn ap NU WK, Barn Devers. Shows bo. Wit . -E DAILY, ° Piano Recital 3 POM, \ KEYES AND THOMPSON Daly in Fast Me” ARNAUD \\enncunie. i Foja| PAYTON'S AAT He ARD Bayo Wed THE POWER BEHIND THE’ THRONE AUNT. , G ts. Sat, | “AO b p| vily and 0c = ri a " ), Paria Comser'y Meng's Bershard Ulrich EY Laat 2 Weeks. ry ENDS IN BIG FIASCO, - Clee the eardeared gloves to toe dee | end ould have agreed to a thousand || Fs Pie, Ol1X iret i eases seas > Ten Round Bout '! 5 aaanargeain! loves 12 hv face. Founda just to aet Bim Inalde the | (CHICKERING PIANO USED) | inuany g4N@7s val A. ton ST. | Was Totally Blind, other “tgreeimy to all the conditions * MANHATTAN {Fi %5,. |Grand-OT1S_ SKINNER (Special to The Bre: NEW ORL % the bout med, even to | ercenta f th jpeen and) Little Johnny Coulon ts still the ban- Raa fact, I could hardly tell Sullivan ihe Britts balk reentage of the 1 1 P demanding a $2 PUM Alar eek treat The Honor of the Femully. Pog qe ge ‘am-noigt champion He retaed hs sg svithiandn extended Mg. QPMGRateG7'te Ero gtl'tesbta” | ee: atOuT aK EAU hae tam | Net Week tow DUCE STADE Sima “Qyolone Johnny" T s ¢ ri MAN | title by beating Jonnny Daly, the sturdy kp condition but myself, and Clue 5 Ayla Ne ee a rehie Aisonan Jee 3 OFS ODD TS. | ’ Bole, and Bort Keyes, of Phila ee tamwelght, in @ ten round bout |{ tried to hide it Sailivan ruaned TO ee a teases porate dacier thug |iolldey Mat Fee od: LOUISE. (tw Garten), | Sat y AMATEUR NIGHTS : roved the limit last night, and Mike Glover, ¢ @ stag of the Whirlwind A. C. jast m4, but I got close and, relying on my over and the parties concarned atarted | ~ MENDELSSOHN HAL Baie oes refused to enter teen ipatened The battle was one of the fercest ni inmnot, apt following’ hit all $S"aqloum, me took the last resort. Sty Final Matinge Tass. Aft Fob dae, Laetabstecules : use of the small crowd, a the ring until the finivh, On one Jimmy Britt the $9,- | 7 vee G O88 sed between little fellows in| occasion 1 HMt the referee, thinking wwe Deckers guaranteed Jisimy Britt the #).- KNEISEL QUARTET OLYMPIC "45.380 Siseirsians prvestus ) 4 oo) p ralese. Burl ty, as the lads fought viciously was Sullivan make {t good, and were willing to gam: ‘*, Dally. eCiRLS of HAPPYI AND 150 at Bos office & 1 w.te8t, | MBmokinas’| a Ad of the contest. Although) The decision, of course, had to be bie on a percentage basis for my end, Daly was not iy ameat ais. a draw, as Hertord bad Pefused! to allow on — Y 5b eRe at P 6 gave the lit lon nis man to fight un we had sare: on 4 . the arena surrounded the box office | sec woteh, the poral battle, a vera! timer sage tin drew clatee ff both mon eee ou] Chapter XIX. of the attting Nel-| METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. | MURRA av, ¥. . ter nd emanded their money back. It will | rit’ i 'tew Zeyonge.it'he | gered him with bard Wight awings oD the) thelr feat at the end of the sixth round |#0m stories will appear in Thelto.Night, at 4. THE BARTERED BRIDE i‘ | THE LID LIFTERS Soecnied oa” Wi | ould “tetegne, the” Mausice apeSiaiagy fame \“fiuliy'Rocam. tho enlansa dalled ig aon | Siventas Weeld of daturdam wean role | had agreed to Agt Dasls of the box off they saw the handful « ans their minds. Whai peo wa tt eee - . me ene a nlm ae meat teeter een tn heme