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ENGR re ee - SSE TREN ERENT tok BVENING Wonks, 2U BBL AL, DeVEMBER ©, 1911. or roeate] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noseiFe.ey ROBERT EDGREN WILL COFFEY BE ABLE TO PUT GIBBONS TO SLEEP TO-NIGHT? | MO EASILY “AT OLYMPIC CLUB Pal Moore, the lightweght of Phila- ‘ delphia, had ittle trouble in outpointing AY OU CAN Count mth Gieoens Jack Dorman of the Bronx in the main MOVEMENT’ bout of ten rounds at the Olympic A. C. T STAY RIGHT ig STRICTLY show. Tho latter made a great showing Were UNTIL THey SGENtiric. in the last three rounds and scored #0 Tie Up THAT 4 Joften that Moore was tired at the final dell. Up to the eighth round Moore had a commanding lead, as he landed hard and often with straight lefts to the face, rights to the head and jaw and heavy left swings to the pit of the stomach, Dorman then cut loose and ripped in some pretty wallops to Pal's body and Jaw, which took the strength out of him, The ninth round was Dorman's, as he waded in and managed to score repeat: edly with stiff swings to the body, kid- ney's and Jaw. In the last round Moore cut toose in the first minute and a half and hit Dor- GENTS WHO MINGLE WITH Correy ASSERT Twat HE HAS AN AWFUL ITICK 1911, by The Prews Publishing Co, (The New York World), T fight between Mike Gibbons 4 Walter Coffey at the Falr- Intercollegiate Basketball League Schedule. Dec, 16—Columbla vs. Dartmouth at] Feb, 3—Pennsylvania vs, Dartmouth Hanover. at Hanover. man so fast that it looked as if he wer joht to-tight 1s one of the classy Dec. 16—Pennsylvania vs. Princeton| Feb, 7—Dartmouth vs. Pennsylvania going to be put away, Suddenly Jack t/the season. Gibbons is from at Princeton. at Philadelphia, got Kolng and threw so many left and inn., and Coffey 1s from Call- Dec, 21—Princeton vs. Cornell at 1 right swings to Fal's jaw and stomach GMa the bad wwe cassay Ithaca vee Co MEE ee TOC et that he showed signs of weakening and in, 6—Columbia vs, Cornell at ‘1 backed up. Meanwhile the spectators ‘New York, and Coffey three. ve qhasa, Feb. 10—Yale vs. Cornell at Ithaca. stood up and yelled themgelves hoarse ir work has been of a quality Jan, 6—Dartmouth vs. Yale at Han. | Feb. 12—Pennsylvania vs. Columbia MR. GIBBONS ‘at Dorman's great rally le tyra itself. ory, besa ae over. at New York. ALSO DELIVERS THe Goons. rk their way slowly to the top in wn. They reached it at a bound. bbons is a very clever boxer with punch. Coffey Is less clever, ieee and showy than Gibbons; js m genulge fighter, with a cool ‘1 a andettberate style. Critics) “Tyg a4 Hed him, awkward. But he { ak th vs. Princeton at] Feb. 16—Yale vs, Columbia at New ; 4 en the ig cea ¢ York = 300-Yard Indoor Jan. 12—Frinceton, va: Columbia at] Fe SSH eaiet Pennsylvania at C t ll f 50 000 A Jan. 13—Yale va. Pennsylvania at] Feb, 19—Princeton vs. Dartmouth at OStS A O 9 Record in Danger Philadephia. New York. ° Jan, 18—Dartmouth vs. Cornell at] Feb. 20—Dai . Ya N Ithaca. jer a eal eae oO un X- ay aceé, Jim Rosenberger, Jim McErtee and Jan, 17—Columbia vs. Princeton at| web, 22—Yale vs. Prinéeton at Prince- Roy Dorland are out to break the 2% put Jack Denning, a ‘vety Frey, Princeton. ton yard indoor record at Madison Square nd speedy middleweight, with Waster Cor u Jan, 19—Cornell_ va. Yale at New} yep, 23—Pennsylvania vs, Cornell at Says Promoter Powers Garden to-night at the monster meet fe fought Young Loughrey, one Jan, 20—Cornell vs. Columbia at New Ithaca. for a Christmas fund for the benefit of the ‘most rugged middleweights in ae York. Feb. 27—Columbia vs, Yale at New —_—> the promoters begin arrangements for| the poor of this city. And as these country, and gave him a beating Merce, Jan, 20—Princeton vs. Pennsylvania Haven. f 1 policing the Garden and protecting the] three athletes have trained for the dis= Won't forget for a long time. He _ : t Philadelphia Mer. 2—Columbia vs. Pennsylvania }) Public Has Little Idea of Oute| crowds trom pantc, For this latter pur-| tance in hopes of smashing the mark Dan Sullivan—another first-class Jan. 23—Frinee ton va. Yalevat wow) beceet ven badiectl re Gout che Rote mayen to emithereens, it looks as though ono laven : J i gr het : d of them should ine man—al ime way from stat Feb. 2Penney Hatiever: lay of Time and Money =| Butier furnishes the private police, | oft, ened accom among whom are many detectives in evening, but the others are sure to fure Necessary. addition to the unformed men, There} nish plenty of excitement too. — 1° CRSA 8 Seah or ACP RS OOS C2 aa an 6 Ea me eae are also engaged ushers, ticket takers,| One of the other big features ts the ee Tire atecee dan heat ad s ; pe igioos Ooo ne Be ithe total number afteen-milo modified Marathon. This ve hi a@ chance agains! ayroll up to ) An vi b twelve-! track, laid dererent voxesin nw wor | 2QM Lynch Believes His Two Important Bouts ROMOTING 4 sx-day face. Have] appropriation at" 40 fn made for ihe| Cut inige te rsa’ sorte, fhinanent @nly to put one over, and then you any idea of what it means to | oMicials, designated by the National] wiit pe started early, and will continue g curtain is quite likely to fall He provide New York with six days| Cycling Association, which has com-| white the other contests are in progress. eee Sete oo ones Record ot Past Season _ Arranged For Hogan ieztaz aces amare ats mesons of mac Rom the te] TS see eek of him? i the centre for th 4 4. To! Starter’s gun sends this year's six-day |"°" Crosses the tape elx days later. Th White Elephant, Bowling Altera Eitvetion: Des suiuven retona HA H ti the surprise of everybody, White sailed bicycle riders away on thelr long jour-| RACE COST MORE THAN $50,000| 224 Billard Parone iat Sts & Broader, fight with Loughrey. Afterward nsures 1s e-. ec ion Californian to = bat Brown | !nto Powers at the beginning of the, ney at midnight next Sunday the work LAST YEAR. Basta: “Any pe lightweight ougit baie ee id dropped him six times|of months and the expenditure of tens) ‘the promotion of the race last year AMUSEMENTS. “be able to beat this fellow. Ho 34 BRUSH NOT AWARE OF Again and Also Bat Nelson, recession, the bell coming to M3|of thousands of dollars will begin tol cost more than $7.00, and it 1s: prob: dear fruit. able that !t will be no less this year, The general public is for the momt|for the cost varies little from year to . part unaware of the great masa of de-| year. And there !s no rebate e!ther, for Veaneet re of the sitm attendance at the) tan that makes up the preparation for| the track !s good for nothing but kin- show of the American Boxing Club !n/ this annual cycling classic, yet in its dling wood after the race ts over. In Rei tnee, “Ra air ne owe neni | National League President |] “ayy OPPOSITION TO LYNCH AS PRESIDENT. the ex-Champion. wae” Sayan added « few ree) Defends His Administration, thought Coffey was sio . Bier kere POLLOCK. Williamsburg, the main bout between this connection P. T. P ho hi MPIRE Brosivass youn John T. Brush, owner of the BY JOHN FOLL . Preparation the event could well be . ‘owers, Who EMPIRE dhway & Ot ak was my mistake. He dovan't Declaring It Successful. |] Giants, who-is ‘iil, was asked BY DSUND HOGAN, the Catt-|J0® Jeanette and Grift Jones, the colored | Compared to the great amount of work| Bech associated tn the promotion of the Matinees Wed, & at ivlines fast, but when he starts a punch llc ‘ning the report that Lynen fornia lightweight who recently | cup omelais put on some bouts between | that produces, for instance, New York’s| tow years ago, ie sromoten: AgaiKa Ethel Barrymore The Petenc . stroke of lghtning. ‘as to be opposed for the presi- peat K. 0. Brown in a ten-round | {eager lights to give the spectators a run | &T@nd opera season. And the promoters promt ivi gured GARRICK hak amen yas Cy 807 ei0t then |) “BY BORMAN BULGER. ‘ views are of particu T!pout, has been sipned up for two more | for thelr money. know, (00, that some of the forelsn| year, ‘or at icagt eell it for -second- ak: Sat ae fee them st ¥ up > ‘ eo —— riders who have participated in the race naw in Bigteat right hand, ool” a vy Tom Lynch for President who firat (Proposed | local gota i biciae ena gel Smith Outpoints Burns, in former years are quite as finicky andl track ‘couldn't be used twice, and Wm. H. Crane § eae: weree tos his right. ie ines Sieg Bestoeak they call tats Sec oppodnn Co eaitiemnun ‘with Battling Nelson, ex-| Young Sammy Smith, the shifty and | (6 Weegee ele Brace| shortly after the man who contracted ||GAIETY iit: 0 | be o th . 1 eo 5 ni * d me ta Lod atti gan hes tied Raye ene aaa ee ney mide|{ Lynch.” antd Mr, Bush, “T'nave [|tuntweient, champion, and on Deo, 29] clever boxer of Philadelphia, ontpointed | "a Mage Ol lee OHNO seem that | FOF the material as second-hand lum | ber found he too was stung. ELSIE FERGUSON '7) marae ve be Kid Burns, the west side lightweight, ; | able record, And, just to show how|} Mot heard of it. I have béen /ie will play a return date with K. 0. construction of the great wooden saucer | ry, areas Ha a Hiad anybody hit mo aif as hard HEshiy ME teaih helleves sh le tee || very. busy for several days in J\nrown, ‘The weight agreed on for this in ithe ‘star bout of anal at the/ around which the riders whirl would ‘can how! is made ota 2 inch |) FULTON $20 50 ha woh & ie arn Coker's punches} or, he is not the least bit worried, |] fimshing up my work in connec. Flyout 1s 183 pounds at ¢ c'clock, raat Larter eee eit eattalpand Prove the biggest stem of expense t0| no nails appear on the surface, William Collier ‘ . ‘i || ton with the building of the [time Brown and Hogan met the we 4 -| the promoters, yet such 1s not the case. P . ™ rate a SOREN OMS Lok nates Nae Aree pe ed Polo Grounds, and I haven't had |] way 135 pounds. quently with stiff jabs in the face, Fae eter ‘costa in the neighbor. | te second-hand man began PARK - only ae pe i per Bente a4 cot sin 4 the var! ene much cppahay i = hw — sng 3 MeGoorty Knocks Ow ake Ont Howard. hood of five thousand collar fe i is in Ht ie Wea! Ra ‘at at 2.10, club owners than the old league papers. change {n the presi- Joe Jeanetic, the colored hearywelght, ss . las carefully constructed a: owling be Th juaker Girl “it ever known before. ‘The attendance || gency hasn't been discussed with ]| newey, ‘te hexrpwelgnt champion Cie (Special to The Erening World.) eee eee cma trem compared | Would be “nothing doing, e Qu RAW ‘agreement calling for Gt to moet in Sn ‘elght-round spout befor, fh node tancoga (Tent Bee. al vi “FOND DU LAC, Dec. &.—Eddle Mc-| with’ the cost of securing entries for| ‘ing wood concerns are allowed to Goorty of Oshkosh eliminated Jimmy| the long grind. carry away the track for nothing as a | 7 figures show an Increase of more than || ime can ith a Ca ea ine seteres | ten per cent., and not a single scandal [ince Tien sppearance in-a bout ia the Houth. | rowara of Chicago from middie-| The work of enlisting riders’ begins| Teward for removing it. 1 thought it was| marred the serenity of the Tom Lynch | {ng of the rule in which I required alt | Ana he deteats Dewey he will be sleneg up for x e wo! Meena tat eaHies aa antilans cot auing of the fourth round... 1| ad:ninistration, the umpires to ta he defeats Lito dure the West bide 4. ¢. | welght title agpirations by putting him) all over the world at the opening of the), Second In, inpottaney as An thet ot * | of New Orleans, pie to sleep in the second round of a sche-| outdoor cycling season, about May 1, Sy : the referee and sald: Why,| “One thing of which I am perfectly] ‘Mr.’ and the p! must be hired for two weeks to allow vou? , ch Cross; Dan|duled ten round bout. MoGoorty made|and from that time almost up to the is Cea ae ate ite are ang| pleased.” sald Mr. Lynch, as he sat in formality in, aH sing the umpires. sulted tsa Bat Howard look like an amateur inthe |woek of the race, agents in Paris, Lan- forthe, constrastion of ths iraok, That Be end the inching ato shame | His office in the Metropolitan tower, “ie | Have & tour of an ty tO a is most cfu promote. Beil tour minutes the men were together. |don, Berlin, Sydney and other places,| WOM." ehe ‘ingt time tn the historic that all of the tall-end clubs did much | MEN ‘es tle “tercround bout betmeen Cross aonenerrarns working in behalf of Powers and Pol- but Pl] have to hand it to Coffey. needed in baseball {8 a thorough re- At the New Polo | Besenah Earns Draw With Ne! lok, the promoters, bend thelr energies | ld Garden, so soon to fall victim to wreckers, ' a wil) train the real thing. I'm going home to | hetter financially than they have ever | syect for offi 'A player who is in the nuie Be 4 Will get into copditign at the the] JEFFERSONVILLE, toward securing worthy talent for the tet, \. ranche in Western Nebraska." done before, Every one of them made | papit of addresstrg an umpire as ‘Bob’ | Hoys" Club on East Tenth street. 7 . emt the cont Battling Nelson, on competition. And not a few of these| = senensiediee = nee 1 f at money. The St, Louis club, thanks tolor “Tom' naturally has a feeling of | ¥en selected to Felons cost, accord. | mand 1 SIDE from his hitting power Coffey | tho successful work of Roger Bresna-| familiarity that 4s bad cor discipline” | tartag practically given up hope jot bringing | Champion, failed to atop Andy Bereneh srcilng -tenme) ih the end cont, acoett: rae ERS- BY " “Why 4 " Aven Atl and donney (Kilbane of Cincinnat! in a ten-round bout at the|1Nk to pr ; lacks many things. He needs to| han, paid more profits then tt has in] “Why Is it," Tasked Mr. Lynch, “that | the Atif nay Ribas ini sf feather, nt on the track itself, ; “® learn how to block and avold | i, 4 League always has more | (os0ihe 42 & Ney coe ee tight ‘Tri-City A. C, before 1,600 fight fans, | #0 New Am terdm \; We! Punches as well as how to deliver them. aie mn nat at all worrfed about this tes and arguments than the Amer- | las ‘inate’, © beats anti notations for a| Tho ae shames Bows Sacked PROMOTERS A’ SUE ALL EX- rt h -) tam Y pou matoh between. Packey McFarlan icago,| steam, while Bezenah cloned strong. PENSES. But he has had only half a dozen AEN! Layx6q of opposition,” added Mr. Lynch. |! aad ste of Kelnind to take plsce nest | meters Blarvin Hart declared the bout ; ed Ent OF fo tn all. Considering his short ring van ak that the club owners con- UMPIRES MORE RESPECTED] month, Welsh tas consnted to it, He ted aTo,beetn, mith the promoters apmume AROUND THE WORLD. Ricscunta ieee ebeary WEE, oie vanes an of mis earns THAN EVER BEFORE, oat Welt Petters dete Bi time tuey eave thelr Arealdes unti| | AROUND 1 DUSTIN and Wit Liat FARNUM tration and not my personality. They) That is very simp! * he replied. | will leave the ty wanted me to get results and I got|“you see, in the American League Mr. sea, 4 the race is over. They furnish train- ‘at the my in fonds ‘will net IN THE cheanere REBEL shore, wh ers, pay transportation and hotel ac- tha rethey are not eatisfled with the | Johnson organized it, and he ie the |{*'a tex'monthe and then Wil wererba howe | PHILADELPHIA, err modations. Furthermore, they pro- ‘ Im weight Coffey will have some ad-|janner in which I have conducted my |head in every particular. In that league | tains where be wil epend thiee or four more | Loughrey of Manayunk made his first| wide hotel-like quarters in the Garden Bway & B0th, 5 nay wer Gibbons, who can fight at| office, or If they are Uispleased at the | the club owners work the presi- | ™"" appearance in this city in months at the| through the week and provide liberal secre ng Matinee ‘im F Kittie Gord at a pinch might make 142. results, then they shouldn't be blamed dent, In our league, Ww h is older ‘To, ts the re olporting Baijon necotay’s American A. C, and proved he 1s the| bonuses for every team each day It | je Gordon ington «nin de Oi) Joe Weber's '\y31,° a tor this in| for throwing me out, But I would! the president works for the club ow: eeing, Bont” Hernolde per Mord . ane old slambang fighter of old. He in the race. The American riders, vert Ma tp covert tne in| Gisuke to have them refuse to indorse That is perfectly natural when we mt Nhe’ to vontmict ot ied e Young Erne one of the hardest tin on the bonuses, but have to me on account of personal feeling. I} consider that the National League scored ® Totowa, th von roy fights the iron man has had in months. | pay thelr own training expenses. am rather proud of the work that Tj an old institutte d has had many | % iow, nd you. there wa After six gruelling rounds he had the| The promotion of the event also in- have done and I will stand on that, presidents, while the American League Present, an Gre Mor the hag never’ had but one. ‘a Teatung ‘Hevaolds. N'T KNOW OF ANY | itt Took forward to a very prosperous | same maacind Dee, "38" and Pal eFarland, Billy Gibson says. head, experience, speed, a fenae And a clever attack, And, that, he has a punch, al-| LYNCH DO! aROAI Hiway & diet a Ferry favorite pretty tired, while | cludes a weeding-out process. An in-|{ BROADWAY 1° sist ra‘ia tis, 915 he ‘appeared fresh, This was Lough | stance of this is the fact that Rutt and|] LEW, HIELDS THE NEVER a cas ufman at tl ame club cy le Holland of tl rey’s final bout {n this country for some | stol, for years competitors in the six- not a Coffey punch even at ENEMIES, sg oppoe| Zour im both leagues next season,’" con- | Noorarail 8 Canis, hita Wo dueet, Tresign |time, ag he leaves on @ Buropean tour | day’ mill, will not ride this year be-| | PLATHO see Re a rm He knocked out Billy Sher- Fi ven vee are Oh apy ae nite OpRO*) cluded Mr. Lynch. poten in Wasi Hocine ¥ i will Soturday, with his manager, Al Lippe, | cause in the last two reese Stol aut, at kt: i Rhawiie Lew sown ‘fee aUNo,"" he replied, “had not even heard Soe tty" _ Ee ae ri | Sm we em "The expenses take another jump when “HA ROLDB UER 2 ie Lewis dow: . : w the newspaper articles A A report aa that Wille had OE a ainy and Saturday. it 1-have|{ BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. ATHLETIC CONTESTS. ATHLETIC CONTESTS. "Oe. to 1.50, Met, Loudon Chariton, count before 6. ibe RR AR! mannan enn Rn RN * y enemies in the league I do not | 2 Ki ‘d Yo ete Maliees Dall tae aout Afteen, aees |now it, 1 have done the Tcould |} at ratrmont A. C.—Mike Gibbons 1 nockdo owns TO-NIGHT AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN mata HE NIGGER eee ie te Uiaboka | for everybody, and that is all any one] of st, Paul vs, Walter Coffey of 4 10, to put another punch on | could ¢ Calffornia, ten rounds, n t e irst wo The Greatest Athletes in the World ® | ROLLER [Metrepo'itanRir kis Rounds ot This Go ° Will compete for ea hes at 8 P.M. fad ee TH e Kiss WA AL TZ SKATING ee * Band Coveerts c esldent then, Bie SD: Rae a a put he gave Wiillo |, The National League Pres At Brown's Gymnasium A, A ry bad - Pa hk By: 12 ]in anawer to other questions, turned | Jack Denning vs. Ben Douglass, ten When’ one remembers what [around in his chair and pointed arty ast with Sailor | little motto tt t hange ov 3 At Trlsh-Amerioan oo C.—-Preiim. Among those who will appear a1 BN! £3 ‘iat; Tomorrow, 2.18, OLONIAL rH a ie f i ltt was there by the Jate iy inary boxing and wrestling bouts, ssi A kag That Biway & 624 St, | & Col, Ida irl rasice and |& boone Of | Sallam Mt vende: 00 D ‘At Mt, Vernon A, C.—Jim Smith || Pat White, the newsboy of thts city, Rae pram Gising wy XCUSE MEI Bre worst, | 8 ce. ade, Fults, eapeciilly as Willie was in| FOR GRAN BO ae ih ve Jim Brown of Chicago, ten }|and Eddie Powers of Brooklyn fur- Erickson Ryan impelt LYRIC y Satioy 8 7 ih re LHAMBRA) EVA TANGUAY et uation and prepar ‘That t4 a very true motto.” wald Mr. |} sounds nished a slashing ten-round bout at Hi ‘Smith Ruggerio Crareaty rman. 2.1 THAT, A LAU St Ladle Clitf, Homer Lind paign and another clean-up, j Pirate mt. nie pared the Brooklyn Beach A. C., there having Vv: Dri Kar Duncan HENRY W. Roe OF I Mat, Daily, * a ‘awford, Se eniget's aht looks like a ducl be- : af BUDE DG 10 S85 Mathew been twelve knockdowns registered tn an sid ew i D THE MERRY PRAN ‘Sais D atiing gun and a six-luch field |! a aa i aed ifiay and Young Hickey |’ the first two rounds. The contest was Gimore re eeyien a Besirria? OURANTES av, & 140th St |Uhapeltes The gating gun's r “yvegy eee will moet ten rounds at the || ia thes verdiat Gut @ oy Daily, Bie. (ter 3 utes of inquiry Olymple A.C. ay night so even that no other ver ut a ats 50 Cents, 75 i 0, Ie Te regs tails of running the off eof Poininy Ataloney- and Jack Dorman || draw “eauid ibe, uiven had she referee Goats 5 ) Ces ts, 1s Cente, $1 and $3.40, AP Ane ayn theth Ameriegn! [Keith & Poet e La IAN ; sident d the fac H meet for ten round he {rendered a dects! . . coe: | fame pre wating gun Ph) the ones that cause |f yi Ineet, FOR et Tem rone ‘on [| Powers tloored White six times with | Square Garden, Bait oun an or sont AS IPrORAnt | nos swings on the Jaw, and It surely looked | Proceeds will be given to an Xmas Fund for the poor. OLUMBIA ry Ly as. & Sat. top Fentbre no predictions, », BURLES' ve Se dell fa nt as if he would be unable to come to YOU MAY FIND just the material you want for a handsome ee 1 | EPORTS on Hugh Jennings's con- @ifion tel} us that “b's injuries comtalst of a badly crusted left foot, eontured left thigh, fracture of both es af the left forearm, cuts and #. fn the ex Geulses Bout the head, and concussion & "it he loses sig of the bral things at stake 10 a Wins a EA real mance! comedy nora e than he will over the sei aig Ait Boe'sy 1 Bo, Un the m) ‘it 3 DAVID WARFIELD op a Hi Mie gactor's bulletin goca on: “He in| Wite conservative and broad suit or overcoat in the large importea tailoring KI ae ee _— —_ omnparatively f2e6 fom pain mmpletely of tie hantle wer! stock of S. Morris, 349-353 Fifth ave., corner GRAN Mev % RS 1 EE wt Cori} REPUBLIC pa tty BY mae Roaeton TEs trge trom ain Apa A persianentiy, | ee © in et eee oe 34th st, if not, you will surely find quality. Na ane, HU: PRS: RIG DAVID BUEASCO EW MAN Batra | cuarmlon. ‘Che Bharp, Mats, Wed, & 8: ‘2 Stam, CENTURY yi! oper, | BR abe AS: | W Bee iieen ed TO ee eee ae a tae eet | His $75.00 to $100.00 values are on sale on our arc ah aa | Maal ee aon Te weren't. born to be killed in ac: | Jast season, and they kept the gas ‘ tee They go through experiences) to acai, andthe We had a el secorid floor for $25.00, $000 Chickens, yon Tues, to Bat 0 would inahe ordinary ie bea kicks, though, and T was caiied eet i} Beats 266, run through @ clothes | to seitle several protested games. None Broadway & | TNEMACOLOR eget | BIC aM RICAN 74725, land: then they live to ® food,| of these, fortunately, had an “=|ARNHE ILM CORONATION « Hatt A ERI “2 ‘B'way, ° a Mita fee fam very much pleased ayigme work- 9 Ninth St. \ Meture’s Wenders, Resuming Su heak* pee Nei a

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