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Pi, NOW Listen AxeL! THe HERE ] | ScK-FIGHT BOOK" We oT FRom THE CORRESPONDENCE * ScHee, MAS GET GREAT s Hees STURE INIT 1 TELL You \ CN PAGE 2 (r Mees | Avcur BERT KEES’ | | MICHTY RIGHT SWING - YOURE CaN’ 76 us Ir 4 (UR IT TONIGHT Tf 7 Building Up The Discussed by World's Greatest of Physiology in Serial Annee ee Markind cannot boast of civilization and| physical prowes« at the same time, hence the decline of the race, says instructor at Harvard. Cause of Physical Decline. No. 2—Talks With Prof. Sargent. DUDL instructor of Harvard University and Rad- ROF, J. I fe College, ement that the sically, Why shouldn’ gent. “Or, “why rather, was the An, h said, OB OP Ekecen nbling race strong and vigorous. There 1s no necessity for such ph tre That ce Yecome physically weaker, That has been the history of all ra Civillza- tion always brings with it physica terloration LIMIT THE DECLINE BY PHY- SICAL EDUCATION. “It is the history of mankind that AXEL DOESN'T for The Evening World. to put it the other way because it was a race of conquest and answe ring Saxon fought wars on sea and land and went! into strange lands to develop them without fear or| But we have no wars and no conquests now. cal activity and, naturally enough, the muscles that were then needed have grown into disuse and the race will! aoe Fé | Skt ? ve st @LY'S JAW - TSAYS HE ALWAYS KNOCKS HIS MAN COT IE HE LANDS tT Ul ARTS CT FROM THIS FLOOR AN’ SWINGS (TT CHER HS HEAD AT THE OTHER / THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, a THINK MUCH OF BERT’S HAYMAKER JANUARY 15, 1912. Fd American Man Health-Makers and Students Instalments Expressly Frof, Sargent, physical EY SARG , the celebrated phys- , agrees with Mr. Muldoon in his Anglo-Saxon race !s on the decline| , t the race decline?” asks Prof. Sar- " he adds, glo-Saxon race the sturdiest of all his own question. “The! onstant activity necessarily made the WALSTEET | The morning stock market followed he cannot boast of civilization and phy-}tn the wake cf St, Paul in creating sleal prowess at We] lower levels. Uncertainty about the cannot and do not want the} dividend future of St, Paul, which will ktrides toward civilization, and there-| be decided at a meeting of directors Fri- fore we must do the best we can to overcome the natural trend of things and build up the prowess. Whi h the physical p we must do all w keep t! endeavoring to d g physical lines, It ts rathe wever, to force the use les when it 1s unnecessary u Uvelihood, take ne instance 1 the ticket chop-] resulted in heavy eelling of the tock during the first two hours. From 2 to stock rapidly dropped Other issues that ylelded rath jquidation were 8: Re: 6, Union Pa and Copper. A substantial rebound developed after ay, When it was announced from | on that the United Srates Su- rt failed to hand down a de- cision in the Reading case, In the sub-| tent upturn, Reading jumped to| 4 and Lehigh Valley worked up to| ; }asia-1, Supporting orders in St. Paul per, who works the handle of the chop-| nade that security a ae a ping mac ay after day andl sn the afternoon mf Minas | watches the passengers go through th WE KL Cee beeatca 5 i that year In and year © no use fe oihe those governing his m that handled the ° + other muscles would go Inte decay from disu in the co of ye the gen ons springing would choppe © physical ticket chopping ket n his meals and chopper has te t merely ¢ itustras es to nearly every wal at city Where men a © busine erel In conse intell ss man ¢ mally sy to the d in the sy Y spots CONDITION OF BODY IS UNIVERS-| ALLY NEGLECTED THESE DAYS. t yf racial phy> point out sical decline that we « the overcrowding of nto of America ndividua > much of a cog in the bis one thing Well energies in th one Uiing that strengthens o mally he w xen Within a few years eve features displaying | ss | oxing Prices, west and lust prices of stocks ed with Saturday's t Relieved | Almost Instantly NEURO. NERVE POWDERS NERVOUS HEADACHE SCIATICA on the nerve America will have a physical He ee ee ad gira} NEURO CHEMICAL CO,, will gurry the {dea into thelr years West Brighton, N. Y. City. Aba" nll a al II OEY er wine LIABILITY LAW VALID, U.S. COURT NOW DECLARES Employers’ Act of 1908 Up- Held in All Cases Afiected— Court Ruling Unanir WASHINGTON, Jan. tutionality of th law passed by ( day upheld by the United Btates tn all c aro appropriate, ‘This was th cessful attempt of Congress he old common iaw rule th nyee of a commomn ca t ' procure damages from ul injures received tn his employ when the injuries resulted from the aced within Its terms a Intrastate commerce as we.l state, e opinion was ann: tice Vandevanter. un the Governm: single or double or without belt, son. sary. half original price. second and finally st ‘The dectsi ous and a complete victory for NOUS, ‘he constt- ers’ Liability 168 was to- to at ar wrukution of bun bre $1().00 A fine chance for the man who has not bought a coat this sea- These coats I will have made up within 48 hours if neces- All uncalled for overcoats one- From BOSTON MITCHEL ed by was n the tion t that the act did [Men Working 1 w Machines Mi An Hewith of auton tried to pase an automobile owned Ly th y York Dressed Beef Company at Fitty-first and Lex n avenue ufterno N- | Hewith autamodite skiided and John Mullaney of No. str nd 315 Fifty-eighth sev No. nee of a fellow servant © first {Who Were at work {1 that enacted In 1993, was declared k onstitutional in Decause !t em- w pina wed 10AL I have gathered together the accumulation of single overcoat lengths from my different stores. These goods are from the best mills in the country, and repre- sent values of $20, $25, $30. I want to clean out all this stock irre- spective of former prices. Overcoats to order, any style, ed, with Justice Vandewater declared that Congress had the right to regulate the relatio te « railroads to thelr employees Congress had goneb evond ite power | the common law rule that r was not Habl for the i : & to employees by the negligence ¢ low servant “No o foted the de we nalew of thew was f away n of T wi trine Lurene." Street Injured other 19 ¥ street, tho street, Kod into Fresh ARMY MAN ASKED HS HOTEL HERE, Had Been Robbed in Street and Feared the Thieves Were After the Rest. Lieut t Forty k this morning and was thinking Frye finished his work at the seventh street station at 4 how nice forty winks would be, when a dapper, excited man rushed tn as if he wl been shot from # i2-ineh gun, “My nar tho visitor sald with \ military salute, “is Lieut, Robert D. the Fourth Infantry, San nt," replied nything we the military man, “you wee I « t to enjoy your famed hospitality. 1 stopping at the Astor House and I'v uched."* “Too bad. What did you lose?" “They cot wy Bold watch and chain and about $18 In money. The wetch engraved with my name and rank,” Kk euding ts per bo AY DONT BELIEVE KEYES EVER LANDED ONE OF regret that one of Uncle Sam's men should be sth) the Cadillac, 1 dropped POLICE ESCORT 10 : By Vic! Bd THEM swings!!! F, sted to such treatment our fair ¢ I had been visiting some friends at nT started home ght restaurant I met two affable w how it is, They | nd T walked out into Forty-fourth street with them. “one my wateh and the money “They tried to Ket my diamond scarf: pin and pearl ring and the roll I carry in my back trousers pocket, but 1 fought them “Now, ontinued, “I'm afraid to go home tn the dark, Lteutenant. I fear! to start to the Astor House through the strects of your fatr elty at this hour, because I suspect those men may tink Twas 0 easy they'll trail me and | get the rest “T shouldn't he surprised tf they kid- | napped me, they were so bold, don't you know.” The Lieutenant sent a policeman with the army man to the Broadway car and| he reached the Astor House without further adventure, according to later reports. atncnilalipeeeiele VACCINATION TRIAL ON. Staten Islander Sued City were very nice grabbed me and the other got or Nar- ring Children From & troversy between Herbert 1, Staten Island, and ation over the rule re- ation schor@ ourt step to-day) The long ev Thorpe of Onk the Board of quirms the of ¥ children took anot! when Justice Clark of the Court called to trial at RB ried y. ‘Thorpe claims that aim fo! the refusal of the Hoard to admit his t to the puimc The tr aehool a able between ithorities beKw anid ¢ month have ht LINER FOUGHT BLIZZARDS FOR NINE DAYS AT SEA. Minnehaha, With gers and 23 Splendid Horses, Had a Rough Trip of the ok Minnehana Ine took om London the and bilzzar and al long time and are value approxima at $0,000, One of the two-year-old Percherons welghed more than a ton, Although nearly every passen the whip was I by the ro orses stood th A UNIVERSAL REMEDY For Pains in the Back, Equally effective for all | sorts of aches and pains | the result of taking cold, “Let us hear about {t, Lieutenant, We Thorpe's sult for $10,000 dainages againat ‘“Tet’s Get Acquainted” On taking stock first of number of fine suitin: single suit pattern of, and Reader, to come in and see perfect goods and represent some of the finest stock that I have carried serges, black unfinished cheviots, gray home- spuns, both in finished and unfinished worsteds. Thousands of styles. Suit to order, made up any way you choose, $10.00 Ends of $6,$7 & $8 Trouserings to order “2 I Am Looking for Your Open Evenings Until 9. that I have only a the year I find a I want you, Mr. them. These are all season. Blue 20 Spring Orders Saturday, 10 the Tailor 1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th sT., MY ONLY NEW YORK STORE of Edueation 18 Sick Passen- | that have been brought to this | | overexertion or strain, spina hd Bekoyatit it ea these prt They are specials in | e y of the world, otherwise | Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, etc. bhily Hd ape ansd teem It . uv can find the size you are look. 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It stimulates the appetite and is slightly laxative, which helps end a cough e makes more and better au could buy ready It keeps perfecdy and + pleasantly. x is the most trated compound of jextract, and is rich im gual « | natural pine elements which are so heal- | to th ‘a Other prepara- 1) tions will ny bis form rm and twen This plan of making cough syrup with » Ket ashio Pines and sugar syrup (or trained nty-tliree horses: wer: ney) has proven so popul 1 Kelgians for the bs: out the United States and Canada 1 of J, R. Justice at Gateshurg. 111, | it i often imitated But the old, sue- the finest draught | cessful formula has never been A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, ey promptly refunded, goes \ Your druggist has Pinex or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pines Co, Wavne, Ind. We have no dupliea monde offer od he pally SINGLE \Prsp so that © one-carat: Dia at h nearly two. 1 with the distinot rstanding that th be refunded if any ey will CHARLES A. KEENE 189 Diamonds, Watches, Jeweley, Broadway, New Ye! CLOTHING LON] CREDIT $100. worn $1 Down $1.00 $140. “ $3 “ $1.50 ° $190. “ $5 “ $2.00 « $240.“ $10“ $2.50 “ Ladies’ or Men’s Clothing Up to 25° $1.00 Down -$1.00 Per Week INFORMATION WANTED, | » Williams Forsyth Dwyer, Hartford, RICK PATH or William, 1 ft T. *, 8. Trookly $4 Kast 280h at, address Margares 1900 oF 1907," vas Tamflton, 193° West 331 World, WA ), oe w amie son, Champagea, tile