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[Foray NOTTER IS HOME AGAIN CROSS NOT GONG 10 PULL TEETH AGAIN UNTIL HE WINS ANOTHER BOUT ————. ch Says He Will Fight the Second Week in January Because He Needs the Money—It Was His Wife Who Started Rumor That He Was Going to Retire. CROSS BROKE BECAUSE HE GAVE HIS FATHER ALL HIS MONEY “Before I was married,” said Cross, “I gave every cent that I made to my father. And it so happened that I made most of my money at ‘hat time. Ine year & half I gave the ol4 man $20,000. “You may not believe it, but I made $5,700 in one month fighting @round the clubs in New York. That was during the month that I fought Murphy. I got $2,400 for that fight alo BY BOZEMAN BULGER. in the lower east side, and if the good times continue the questio fe going to reach a crisis in the Cross famly as to whether tooth tinkertn, or box fighting is the better business, gh-ter,”as he calls himself, “is I get one dollar for pulling out a toot of teeth in the prize ring downtown.” “But we understood that you were go- ing to ret! ‘was suggested. “Not yet,” replied this youth who is just recovering from @ broken nose that fs now spread over the greater part his face, “I was the one that started that re- port,” spoke up his wife, a pretty young woman of twenty-two, “And I ‘want it to go. I'm not afraid of Leachio getting licked, but I don’t like to see|to my father. his Woks get ruined.” “T'@ like to somebody ruin my looks," replied the fighter a little chest- + sily as he donned a velour cap and sized himself up in a nearby mirror, “You see the retiring stuff was this way. It looked pretty bad for the Cross family two or three months ago and my father decided that box fighting Was getting to be a bad busin You nee there are ten in our family, elght Doys ‘and two girls. Tere are Sam, Phil, Dave and—er—well, I can't think of all of them right now. Anyway I bringing in the money so easy that we all thought t a good business to put the other boys to fightin, “Is that how Sam came to start?” I . “suri said, co I am going to fight the second wee! I've got it covered up,” I need the money." “You are not broke?” I inquired. ‘Not exactly very little. Before € was married time. old_ man $20,000,"" was asked tn surprise. ‘ou may not delieve it,” Leach, “but I made fighting around I fought Murphy. fight alone. well around here? he asked. T'll tell you," he went on, his own question, fighter. At that, I think a lot of the But I developed a new crowd of figh clubs before in their lives fow don’t you laugh,” Leach inter- ‘rupted. “I think Sam is a good fighter was from the east side. and there Understan up about the losses, especially after ‘Leach himself was knocked out in Frisco. “Dees box fighting by der family Is: Got to stop,” declared the old gentle. ‘For it is not so much of a goot don't you?" terviewer duty compe production of the wor: “Well, any way, they certainly putle some birds on me around the nelghbo: lowing days after the fights,"’ continues the dentist. my father, met me on the street an: held out his hand. of clothes and he viewed eritically. Cross, or Dr. Wallach, led the way You doing pretty good business, eh into his dental office and proudly dis-| Vell, vell, whoever tink dot Vallach’ played his diplomas and certificates as | 8°" vould be er prize ring, Where ‘ou ever pic @ dental surgeon. And, right here, Dr.| penn Gronahe eae y en Pe in here,” motioned the young| “and I'll show you how T am| getting my dentist's tools ready for the business when the holidays are them ver: ‘ross? “Did your a prize fighter?" “Sure, he did As soon as T began to come home wit are called ‘Doc,"’ but that is simply de- | cause they are not. After»a brief survey of the tell-tale papers that hung, in huge frames, on ‘That opened up a new line of thought, and it Was ascertained that Cross had Leach Got $5 for First Knockout, alled to that. after all, N abundance of toothache in the upper end of the Bronx has lured | Leach Cross—I beg pardon, Dr. Louis C. Wallach—from his haunts “The only difference in the two businesses,” eaid the “Yiddisher box in the back room here, and sometimes I get $500 for knocking out a couple! he nd I'm not going to take that r off until I have won another fight. in January, and you can believe me| he gaid, “but I have Bave every cent of money that I made And it sohappened that I made most of my money at that In a year and a half I gave the “You made that much in New York?” replied 700 in one month these clubs in New York, That was during the month that 1 got $2,400 for that “Do you know why they paid me so “Well, answering “I drew more peo- ple into the clubs than any other local went there just to see me knocked out. ing fans that had never been to fight ‘That was because I was of a Jewish family and “Why, when those fellows first started allow me to knock him out. Yes, 1 don't, but being an accurate in- the exact res hood while discussing the fight the fol- “One old man, a friend of I had on a new sult k up the name father object to you being -until I began to win. th He | 1 LEACH CHOSS:+ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, _DECEMBER _ 24, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT HE return of Fred Tenney. to Ros- | ton, not only as manager, but as a@ reular playing first base- is of more than oniinary interest the ball player as it will throw fome ight on a subject that ‘ins been discus®ed among them for years. The are any number of players who be- eve that the career of a diamond star cay be proldnged five or six years by changing from one club to another. it is certain that Tenney's change from Boston to New York a few years ago made a new player out of him, and during his first year with the Glants he played as good baseball as could be expected of any on But for his legs going back on him he would have been playing for MeGraw yet. It 1s doubt- ful, Uhough, whethet his second change will do him as much good. ‘Tenney is not the only living example what can be done by switching # ball player from one team to another. There are any number of them who were mediocre pla with one club and then became stars when they sot a fresh start with a new team. A striking example of this is tho ie of | Al Bridwel!l. He had been knocked | 4round the league three or four times j When MeGraw saw the possibilities in him and got him from Boston. Brid- well immediately began to improve as a hitter, and there never was anybody who could handle ground balls better. Another example of what a change can do for a player is Harry St feldt of the Cubs, During his last few years with Cincinnat! Steinfeldt was looked upon as a player who was all in, The fans knocked him brutally and he lost heart. The minute that he was traded to Chicago Steinfeldt epped out as a new star, @ it has often been a ques- tion as to whether he was not one of the greatest third basemen that ever lived. ‘The same thing can be said of Miner | Brown. Tt very likely that few of the fans can remember ever hearing of Brown while he was with the St. Louls T man, Armory A, A, Gets Bout That| London and Paris Clubs_ | Wanied. t- Bach rounds. At Ni Ways postponed three time of Jeanette being laid u cold, The Paris and Li on account with a hei idon clubs have vy} 1 pro! { been after this match. tn kee 4 | body, fac 4] Jimmy Howard, the welterwetsht of| Chicago, has been mate to meet| Fighting q| Ted Nelson, the Aust er, in| ler, the s| a ten-round bout at the & y A. C.) bridge, M 4 | Stas on next Wednesday night. Howard | agreem is anxious to get busy again, and as ala twely y | Victory over Nelson wi him | A. Cc good bouts the chances are that le will] afternoo | cut loose from the bell and fight hard| rushing f! 3 | to beat his man. interes bout card of bou ational A the stag of the Olymp’ m on New Year sing fighter, Tink ke to put on A series of Donits ea turn the proceeds over to charity. Johtean doer ong, willing tigiter of Cam net tmtend to vat on rent fahte bit meray ass, have signed articles of | lui ch the “men with box fast MEINE for thems <e cocet in (ont Woe Bo Attempt to score « kiockout 1 bout before the Unity, Ins letter which I received from Al. Lippe, rence, Mass., on Monday | ho is now in Al, anys that Jimmy Britt As both men are aggressive, it capeniond, §, Hating lub | riers iw scrap. g both hands for the be LANGFORD ‘AND JEANETTE AGREE TO FIGHT IT OUT AT BOSTON BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At Long Acre A. A., between amateurs will be put on, will + an all-star staged. C., Nos, 11 and {f hg did take that walloping down at|to going to the fights,” and Cross BY JOHN POLLOCK. 1B Ce Tom O'Rourke has succeeded in get- the Irish-American clud. You see he/ laughed heartily, ney opue sage AM LANGFORD, the cyclone Hawkins will ting an opponent for I*rank Mantell. had that fellow Kifent going when all | bow to talk except with thelr ha fighter n, and Joe Jeanette He has secured Jack “Twin” Sullivan of @ suddén the Slav or Pole, whichever! Cross Makes an Explanation. the “colored heavyweight of Ho- | to meet lim, They will comé together he is, reached up and copped Sam on| Right here Leach gave an explana-|%oken, are going to fight at last, and| Frankie Burns, the Mttle bantam-|in a ten-round bout at the stag of the the jaw. That broke up the fight and, tion of what his friend meant at Ulmer |in this country instead of taking the! weight of Jerse: who has deen] National Sporting Club on next Monday Sam didn't fight no more yet. ‘That|Park when he jumped up at the ring! match abroad, ‘The match was ar- $, 1s go-| night. It shoud be a slashing battle, was some wallop. vy e a fz aed the famout exp ranged over the long distance telephone 1 secured , ‘Make him insensible, day betwe un McKetrick, man- | to ley Gol a Leach Tells of Phil's Knockout. nim insensibie.” ere a his explanation, | "4a between Dan Mekotrick, man: | to 2 ee ne ee “Then Phil started out,” continued |and if you can “get it” you have some- | “8¢F for Jeanette, and Billy Plerc a ft an ry A.C. of Roch- at matchmaker of the Armory A. A. of ¢ on Tuesday night. Burns ing Kennedy in a tent Lea. “And when everything was go-| thing on the interviewer, e+ ' ta fight in tm before he wg of the Olymple A, C ing right he got knocked out, Neither} "My friend knew how to talk all| Boston. The men will meet in a twelve "3 National | Hatem on ext ‘Thursday night. Mesides “this f them brought home any money to|f&ht” explained Leach, “What he}round bout at a show of the Armory a Deut theres wilt be several others’ betien prom meant to say was not to make the {club on Tuesday evening, Jan. 10, | ini eit —— the old man and that kind of broke UP/ fighter insensible so much as a Knock-| After this contest Jeanette will de-| sam, the English banta Lew Powell, who haa fought the family scheme. out, but to make him Insenstble so much | part for Paris, where he expectg to be! welt 4 Bish DANTAM= | ate he came here from the Cosst, is going Leach saya his father, who ts in the|that what his seconds were saying he| matched to fight Jack Johnson The | 2, OMe Bhugeo, the! SURaS | bees ts Calrorets could « eto: . eiter of Jers * promi nt with cloak business, came home all broke) could not understand their directions |) between Langford and Jeanette| in one of the two ten-round boute ar | taitornia we wthey should put up an preme Control of Man Who | h Developed Him, the wall the lightweight dentist began | the money It was all off, and T was al- to unwrap and pull out tools that would Ny {0,8 as far as T iked —- make cold chills run up and down the, wpsmmy Murphy started te by. take back of,a braver Spartan than the visit-| ing mo on for fun as a sparring partnes ing newspaper man. lone day. I had never had on a glove}, PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 21,—-Pal Moore ere is one," explained Leach, “that and, after working with him two or |!" future may sign his name lal M | I once used to replace the tooth of a red loose and knocked | De Forest. It became kown today | young fighter that I knocked out down ade me mad and I de- Jimmy De Forest had adgpted, le} m4 ¢ the Long Acre Club.” elded to be a fighter my 1 have his p Jimmy neh Gee] es never forgiven Murpliiy for that trick | \, s Pal for some y 1 r ed Planned to Fix Tteeth of Victims. | and that is why I tried #0 hard to lick } Sng sane Rag tas ta why cent n Pal showed «0 4 of | some ambitious managers | by Jimmy, “You see how it is," wald first gong. Manager DeForest Adopts oe “Wallach wants it understood that he J#) 1 got that as a runner,"’ he reptfed. , ae Cl tae apg ey the only professional athlete, boxer or| “You see, we used to run in what we on ee ¢ otherwise, excepting Dr. Roller, the|called ‘pot races’ and most of the boys ined te Moss wrestler, who has a regular licensed| that ran were :rish. If I had ever gtven _ His rote e, a oore Finglish fighter, at Glasgow, "Be profession to fall back on when the Ld righ name there would have bose weeks. pickings get slim ix the prize ring.) 20 chance for me to win, so I calle ‘some of the wise ones thougit| Sailor Burke tn get Guess he’s about right at that. In base. | TP Pet Cross 1 always had the. arn Little Fighter a oy k 5 i could a me away from Jimmy. | feqround ‘ Lamy Declines | to Race Kearney on New York Ice ten bouts for A. ¢ afternoon, TENNEY WILL PROVE THAT VETERAN PLAYERS CAN REALLY COME BACK | Former Giant Will Manage and Play First Base for Boston Nationals Next Season and Show That He Is Far From Being a Has-Been. Winner May Get Match With | Champion Jack Johnson in Paris. three . of Har- Shugro wades right ame in Mayor Busse Me has in which be says that “he Ih ented emis to fight a middleweight « is waiting for an wenty da. from Sullivan, Tom, Thomas, tho forner middleweight « ri, hae Aellberately “refaet to, beast m of Rn Harry Lewia ina twents-rouod out at the i aypearance in has been on tl » hard battle, Pennsy Doesn’t Get a Cent From Army-Navy Game Us all (Special to The Even) PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 2—With the Xpiration of the three-year agreement ween the University of Pennaylvanta | World.) 1910. lub. ile was considered @ very ord: fary pitcher there. It ts true he o sionally won a game, but it was his con tinual study of batters that attracted | Frank Chance's attention and ised | him to make the trade, He knew that Brown w and would prove with a chan He certainly did, Before Brown was ith the & son he was considered one of th est pitchers in the world, Charley Hemphit of the Highlanders Champions Kearney and Wood, Who Race in New York Next Week EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN has had his ups ahd downs in basoball Ho has been sent to the minors several times only to come back and show great work. He was not going so good with St. Louis when Grifitir made the trade for him, but since that ti & bear with the Highl gon sald last fall that Hemphill was the toughest batter he had to pitch to dure ing the series. Tra rmas of the Athletes is stilt Another example. He could never get started good with the Highlanders, and he did Itttle better with Detrolt, He found his right berth, however, when he struck Philadelphia and now he sts considered as one of the topnotch back ps of the two leagues. There are any number of cases of that Kind, and the ball players, all of whom love Fred Teney ax a by . have hope tliat he will get back to his old form when ho starts playing first base! for Boston, Here's hoping. Edward G. Barro president of the stern League, has Just opened up his new office in the St James Bullding, having a fine suite in the newly elected 1 wi 1 roome 814 and 8i6, Barrow was be h sleged with callers yesterday, exact Pane eighty-seven persons coming In to wish ee him the best of luck and also to make a | PGh Ane suits | referee, Nev rying the Outflelter Poraythe, drafted m the Pekin (1) Club by the Giants, has | ine handi sent in his signed contract to Mana hess oh John SfcG iw ; referee calle hn McGra t was ° “Why don’ Forsythe led the Hilnol#-Missourt League in batting last season with an average of .380, Davis of Secretary Tom High- landers to-day received the signed con- ’ cate h that tract of Withur Roach, the sup Infelder Fight Board lo disease? who did such good work for the High+ landers in all the games he played with them last season. Roach expects to be mush canter next year, and he claims Brush and Soap. Used once ne it better, _————— ¢ Tt ts an open question to-day as to| OY. Costs bios Se extra. Charley Ebbets was re-olected presi: | wiat action Harney Oldfleld, the 1 ing dent of the Brooklyn Baseball Club at | driver, will take now that he bas | the annual meeting, which was held In quepended. for one veor by the Contest -DONOVAN’S Sa Jersey City. Nothing but complete har- dof the Jean Automobile As- mony marked the session, complete sat- ation. Oldfield i one of the great i {sfaction with the adm ation of Mr, ng cards in America, and some Ebbets being the domin friends have openly edt harley H, Medicus was elected a dl as abr than the Conte rector of the efub, taking the place There have been rumors that Robert Wright, who rostgned, ‘This pension of Oldfield might end resignation left vacant the office of {the Contest Board if Oldfield vice-president, and Henry W. Medicus ig fight to the managers of | was elected to fill this berth, as well tracks. as that of treasurer. Chartes Ebbets| [tis not belleved by the more con b Jr. was elected secretary. vative automobile racers, however, onde mofully fight the whieh Houck to Meet Johnny Moran SeNan artesd ans ta Jone : MANHATTAN = mae car Next Wednesday) A rattling good card has been ranged for members of the Sylvan A. C, for next Wednesday night. In the main bout of ten rounds Tommy Houck, the Philadelphia bantam who put up such a corking tght recently against the Coast phenom, Jimmy Carroll, will meot Johnny Moran, sometimes known as the fighting actor, and other times styled the acting fighter. Moran has fought all the top-notchers ugh rac Night am MAJESTI and his friends say that he once de- 1 feated the new marvel, Knockout | UMILY MAT Brown, Three good preliminaries have been arranged and are as follows: Johnny Harvey vs. Young Eichler, Kid Thoma vs. Young Kogers und’ Battling v Terry Edwards, pA a ___ AMUSEMENT! Fre ats 15 EMPIRE {327,407 Wisi WM, GILLETT it _ Neat wae Paroal repeat LYCEUM iat Bothy. The Importance of Being Barnet bret Tes PTAA Ta NORM HIKE in ‘suranne. GARRICK §, ANNIE RUSSELL. HUDSON Wei 4 | BLANCHE BAT ES ah Wibow, ERO igen, Biway & Asth st Te FOULIGH | ViRGIN Bp 1 BROADWAY 8) oliter” “ tie Ne th Es, LYRIC NOMUI lew, Herald by K CAM ENGAGE, ME: 2 THE eet AeS" i CHARTERS une oa hve, GLOBE "3 ace & dui Bt. BERNHARDT wv Ati Ie BidOU lay Zelda dearn | Xtra Mats. 1 3 NEW AMSTERDAM Ye ra “Kies Lina Abarhanell with itatph MADAME SHERRY” NEW YORK §,:0/.5,°3 Mile, EMMA TRENTING | NAUGHi ¥ MARIETTA, With ORVILLE ARKOLD, PNY) ORs, HACKETY { ati algek GLT-RICH. Gun A WALLINGFORD LIBERTY os Gi, fir Pe ae Las TCOHAN 5 BIGGEST alta st\y |AMERICAN 22 ALL STAR ACTS 494 G+ ny. T'was Jong ago figured on the possibility of | "I Was golnk to college at the time r ae ' mn one side and the Army and Navy | getting ® business percentago on all 224 seman selling lemonade at the | 1 ithorities on the other, st Is expected | Longacre club so as to get to see the |! that decision will bh ached the fighters he met in the ring. His sights. One night I got a chance to gol mained : ‘ y Mt a decision @ Teached aftor {dea was to win the fight and get the on and I knocked out my. man. For | wi w PeRpHonig Lk the first of the new year ax to, where Wagner's 00 of, the puree, Then he that 1. got p that T got the |; co veut them to i" there Will a mve will be played, as ail three parties would Ax $B the teeth CB Bavarnary . duet ane 1 don't | » court and Pal is now the! race res erested are to have a conference, and thereby get & Rersaniags. ol the, know, je able to n of dims, which means! ® c Dr. J, Wiliam Wh f the University loabr' 482 68 woll. That is what old stop” = i * date onlinvend \ of Pennsylvania, who always has taken man Wallach would call “a good beez-)A® we went va ae nate ttle Aialirrghte —_—o & prominent part in arranging for the ness ye 4 Bilas he nO N's Lecghiods MONTE ATTE Army and Navy game under che auspices ‘The lghtweight dentist then dug out | Mater ie Areeneling OF ome ¢ \ Ms Re LL BEATS of the untweretty, has issued a denial book and showed me the record 4 Pealiow. At ' tM dept 4 WAGNER WITH EA! f the report that the proceeds of the ® big boo! only a smart young fellow naturally, but | be unabl. sett 1 y h er p ped Ms 44d be.unable to ge veyond the J. university's #hare of the Army and f every patient that he had ever prod-| he has diplomas from three schools. He | leading strings for anotuer two yea pa Navy tickets are turned into the tre: fded with one of those steel tools. He! graduated from High School, then from | Of cou em buck and ref to; TULSA, Okta,, H—Monto Attell, | O Aye annerivania'e atria pe i had the exact dope on all thelr mouths) the C eof the City of New York, | RE Pal oan aallaty tie claims the * bantam cham. | UY i e associa: ‘and could tell to a gnat’s heel when the | 4nd then from the Dental College, Ie that his interests are prejudiced Plonship, wa Wagner of Chicago | ™ Ce eas oing to develop, He} @%d his young wife have a beautiful lit-| De Forest will have the Hast say L Christmas prevent a little ahead of time id ed se ing to develop. Hel ie nome in Fox street in the Bronx Some time ago De Forest thought) here when he handed the Windy City Reat for Amateurs, aft * A look into this pinfortable apart-| enough of Pal to struct one of the; boy @ fin little beating for fifteen The Sharkey A. ©. will hold its regular ‘The operating chair was covered with ment would convince m anyone that] finest gyms im America in hurst, rounds, Attell did all the giving and | amateur athletic entertainment to-night. @ heavy cloth and his attention was! pox Mghting is not such @ bad busincss|N, J. Pail to-day sald he would stick | Wagner was recelver geueral from the] There will be eight bouts and » wind-up. Wyanwesd and JOHN urs KITTY CHEATHAM’S |,}3¢% pie bay kt} BNOMA NEY Sp be rite umd boys in vate of the > mateh m but Harry Powers d ast rounds at the Bedford A, LULUGLASER ware Elliott's * Circle’ si: PLAZA | pany MA’ YMA TBs | | lene ace Day Ha eae New York Bantam, Far from Home, Makes Pathetic | Plea for Match. ago the Wa O* A hot summer night a few! Ged any fights of stairs in a hail on Cannon street and saw a fleree bat: | Hoffman, the » Willie ¢ loftma # heavier West Side A. ¢ and looked six Little Charley Hoffman Spoiling for a F ike reteren fue he Eat Why, I'm lucky to get aeey a not kicking.” Since that time Charley Hoftm day he wrote: ss in 1h Jn the ‘big. city | Kowt Siti fs an writer climbed it letters around sayis One of the vet | a dh cee an A 28 c country, a grad have seen me iy action, Cpe ack any, “the baw re few wiv cere for my ta Hght in New Tiave heqn'Getiot off, one > ame etry and a th ® pond OF two of + Was laimed ah ly He repeatedty ‘alive: te been roving, and now he is eager te New York again. The other = AP wh nwa on tho iit West ink for the toner m4 ral times wrestled lim | speettiliy, seer Chloride ried air in plain ‘sight ot the | Cate ying Weitor the Brening Bande theless Hoffman kept Tt doon keom aad that a Ukely Tad who! y jo fifteen rounds. ‘The| of to-day outstrippe him In speed? Any dit a draw. bantam who tries to anawer these ques vere t you kick on the deci-| tions in the ring will have @ Hvely time 94 nt a friend asked Hoff Oldfield May Get His License} banishes hi last night out and at 2. Re NOTICE TO THEATRE GOERS Every Attraction Mentioned in this sured Hitt ve 38th Shi oresren SRIF TING fori 1) T0- NIGHT OB ANAL ‘s Be. to. 81.00, Ni Solhern- Mariowe f We Nighe, ‘Sdacboe' Ty: WILLIAM COLLIER ©!" LESLIE CART: KE Bway & foth Mata.‘te THE GIRL AND ‘THE KAISER. Sq. Way Mats, +. Mail Ma W Ninta.1'3-Duy, Me ALBERT CHEVALIER ji, \iae ivondway and ih at Conjunction’ with | the 8 Great Spectacles INTERNATIONAL CUP BALLET OF NIAGARA THE EARTH fea tle to Gibir opinion of unprejudiced wi ated Terry Mitchell Dion, a Wed, SAM BERNARD" Miho COMEDY! BABY ven iy s.Tod'y, Mon THE GAMBLERS o Da, MOTHER COMMENCING MON, MAR, VESTA VICTORIA 22 ALL STAR ACTS 22 nd, 1 t]to go begging for it. will the spectators, Sealed Sterilized from recoR- UPBLA MOUs: Sa St and Bla ky MATINEES the fy evennas cut and bleed- . y HbA Pak: yous, ‘owe, Coriroy” & Harvey, "and 6 oth ‘ogram te ae v on sale for 5 ci 0-Day Aton & Wed — Higher As You TAge tt. Erenines, 5, He Cane Prom Milwaukee. Ly ASTOR "Si Baar the Aviator i; WALLACK'S Mat Way for Day, M0 S18 4 B18 Day M ok Wot . & Wed, HALL, Mo: Waa iano, H'way & oad St, Mat, Dally we. LHAMBRA nse, E (COLONIAL is ACADEMY °F ba Nat Wee =e Golumen a u Permitted NLESQUEIS, | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, €MPIE fie ih wi IS MARRIAGE A Fi aS How did your friend horrible Don't know. ne Ask your barber for the ap naslton, jon. 10-13 TO-NIGHT Nahan Franko & Oreh. he i. 5 og Bol POMANDER wilt Bae APT., JAN, no eta at Box ih hehe Na 1s just spoiling for a fight should haves Have the-bantame 1 yar ad a we — ! i

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