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ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1913. a ‘Bombardier Wells, Fighter \Nf American League to Adopt |2#3"t722234"%"2|Do You Feel Chilly ‘ of Class, Model Athlete pee Playing Schedule To-Day riz ech ici ses eae | on q i |the schedule to that the Dodgers can tey Teaentmy “rhe meni, CVERISK and Ache all Over {Diay the Philadelphia club at Hbbets | eet something better in return. of Pugilistic Profession Ban Johnson’s Organization rieta on Aprit 10 will cause conet — Feel worn out—blue and tired ? Don’t let your cold develop English champion ceplied that he never e [able discussion If” not @ regular Fe a ea) into bronehitie, Preumonia of catarrh, ‘the reliable alter. . 5 felt better. ‘I was sick from tho se- to Hold Quiet Meeting—Na- | me National League row. a Aaat ota CW Mary on ative and tonic which has proven its value in the past 40 years fe English Heavyweight Cham-| vere neat when here Inet." continued i. ta (Poe eon ce oe amen, Soar ower, “and “eorae Sales DR. PIERCE’s Wells, “but now"—the big fellow struck tional League's Session T0-|ton cus. Tic Dodgors are wcheduled to | manne (Teddent Qt the “incmiatl “Chay ant ion at First Hoped to Win out his arms to show just how good 10 — on open with Philadelphia on April. 17, | caiman of, the, Nailana} ‘Commaston wnt | p P really did feel. “Ag soon a8 our plans! Morrow. Hobets wants the magnates to. give him | Meili, i doe tro. ether Kate | olden edical D scovery r are definite,” went on the Bombardier, i ii =jg . 5 J Qn extra opening on Apri! President Hest ° ri. Fame as a Sprinter. wT want te estatlion tanto ron}in Article in Its Official Or: ; isrn “appara to thi Nhiercata Jotm ee" Brug Seaetary" Restores activity to the liver and te the od claims tha’ ya ree-qual " Nationa! Commission; A. J. omanaleslon rifled, the digestion and appetite tmpro' LAD to be back with his New! clothes, and the habit of bein Se ks eas oe Gen i eae tn aon cee # ecgemee:, eM er Sob ais refreshing influence, For over 40 years this reliable remedy hes York friends, Bombardier Wells, | in « hotel surrounded by A, A. U. Clean House. by & unanimoys vote, and in addition | Tomas Oconoly. American League nm in liquid form by all medicine dealers, It can now alee England's heavyweight champion the younger big league will hold a or the consent of the American League | Kelley. ‘of the, Toroat be obtained in ublee form in $1.00 and Bde boxes. If your is bonding every effort to induce Luther |ittle training, just the finishing touch ee ee cetnine ceaven GM be Reotan. dosen't keep it, send 60 one-cent stamps to R.V.Pieree, M.D. McCarty to enter the ring with him. | y'know, for I never dissipate. The New York A. C. ts afte So f known there will be no objeo- The Common Sense The Briton is staking everything for| James the Bombardier’ fig beitihela AL et M 008 Medical Adviser—a beck of , a ‘ tion to the dates, as arranged by Prest- 1 oa ‘ell & bout with Uncle Tom McCarey's! busy managor, had been on the qui vive. °! the shady amateurs and demands the) tion {the dates, ae Bend Stone answers megigat are champion. Aftor across-the-seas nogo- | While his fighter was talking and simply A. A. U. to take cognizance of local | pie National League beeen hen ad — RV. Pleres. 2 tations failed the Bombardier decided | CCuldn't hold in any longer. “Billy conditions and clean house. meet toamorrow at the to make the trip here to “take the iiish eewe setter ace LOR In the Winged Foot, the oMciai organ| The magnates of the oi / e f th Bull by the horns” and ese whet could | ine” ‘misgus,” admonished “Manager| ¢f,(n® club, it fe hinted that some stars} ihe) Alam thle ey ee eeie to be a | artendenc be done in the matter. Wells is about | James, “You have beon away two hours, to hold up the organisation for | jiey time before the document 18 Ap- | ton maine ten pounds heavier and looks much| and that will never do.” Wells, re-| “appearance” money in order to take) ally given to the public. President Gar-| ‘There have been several reports to the atronger since hie tast visit to New| buked for inattention to his bride, | Part In Wednesday's games at Madison|ry Herrmapn of the Cinoinnat! Reds, | effect that eral big trades will be York. He tips now at 19 and could skipped away. Square Garden. @ man of Much Influence in baseball, | pulled off during the American League battle with any one in two week’s| Maloney, when alone, went on to say| Here ts the article that exposes local | !ntendg to make a strong objection to| meeting, the ubject being to etrengthen Rotice, that Welle wag confident he could hold | amateur athletle conditions: Ruskae'S: foe and Prendent areas {be Highlanders, It ia unGersioed thet ile and party receive a great deal|/his own with McCarty, now recogniz “A num omae J. Lynch and Pres rney | Manager Frank Chance has several ef attention at the Bt Denton ‘There's| abrovd as the ‘beat American Meney= | gucagn navertioed ae big dratring carne | Dreyfuas of the Pittsburgh eli, dim Maloney, ft-apoken Britisher, | weight, ft 4 + aa Dig drawing cards| The plan of President Ebbets of the who manages the Bombardier; Sid, a] “Billy ts probably 2 per cent. stronger He club and regimental games in th brother of the champion, a runner of|than when he was here last. We re-| ‘ty dare not hold up the c for a te in England, and 1} but not|alize that the best drawing card for) Pe@rance money, fs their custom, and | ms = Mra. Bombardier, a* vivacious} ug would be McCarty. If we can't wet| they will conse tly not be seen at y English lassie who married j him: it won't make any difference who the club meet. The N, A.C, will not Welle a few months ago. is next, for we figure Gunboat Smith} tolerate the flagrant pr sionalism of | WELL® LOOKS THE PART OF Aland Willard allke. Palzer, being aproud, | which some of these allesed ainatedt | . | CHAMPION. 1s out of the question for a while.” champions are gullty, and if they cannot Wells had but one . “Glad to meet you, wir,” said Wells | gaye gneyn nal that Wells had but one! hold a set of games worth tho price of after introduction. One look at the’ short pout with George Rod ‘The | @dmission without guaranteeing a $50 Rombaniier was sufficient to know | Voung fellow waa only a nc said} Cash bonus or more to each of these! . why he is champion of England. Alstaioney, “and Biily just toyed with | Self-styled ‘amateurs’ they will hold no Biers Hae lt bait iy Se atts Parte him in the first round and silpped over| games at all. - . arty ¢ he altogeth of | , s the Dexter—very English, y'know, for! ‘Conditions in the Ameateur Athletic ix ° Sag Sul- hlatried Is he sldesteps the EnElish- | itockout—in the second, round. Billy | Uplon at the present tine wre tate wee] A Mixture of Sage and Sul man. Muscular, lithe and as stately as an oak, Wells doesn't look to bo ax | ever let up tn his training, and simply | rosy, ‘There is too much talking and too] phur Prevents Dandruff cireulation—the wed and the who! must be given before there can be any changes In the schedule as drafted. It is not thought the American League will object, becausa if Ebbete rete what he wante the Highianders will have no eheduled to}local opposition when they open thetr el MeAlpin. |@eason with Washington on April 17. league : is argued that the formal opening of so adopt their playing schedule for|the new Ihbeta lela would hurt the at the New York-Washing- the Polo Grounds, deals pending, any one of which may be put through while the club owners are tn the city. The new leader of the Brooklyn club to change the draft of AT MITCHELL THE TAILOR’S|- I am the first to sign United Garment Workers’ scale. This is in line with the fact that I was one of the first, two years ago, to then there will be no disap- pen A sponge or soft j i n Gi hair disappears and after another Sl Oks, Be ss wa tele ene & mystery! se it's done so naturally, so evenly. | cation or two becomes beautifully dark- A A Hey “or Aten, ead even now never jis A an debut, and it will be) “As an example of how the clubs and/It is also splendid te remove UAae ry 1 more glossy and luxuriant than that I am one _ tailor who is tis. w pase without getting in Hoe ile Lae yee ot 8 fight. | festinsnial seat associations are be- mite itching wins ane er Tae MALE, ever 7a bay he Ll Arrieta 1 4 I ‘ k tl ae Sh ing, for the local fans are deser ng held up for appearance money an| Preparing this mixture, though, a and hair is stopped falling ; Pe > wothe Bombardier in hia Einglish tweeds, | Fecognition in payment of | athlete who won fame in the Olympic] home is a mussy and troublesome task. iray, faded hair, though no disgrace, G joing nus utmost to keep the | Games and who has been billed as a| For about 50 cents a bottle you can buy fix a sign of old age, and as we all desire riccs of clothing down where feature of most of tho distance runs/at any drug store the ready-to-use | youthful and attractive appearance, Hil b ] ; they belong. piceadilly collar, soft hat and walking treatment of Wells when und New York since last fall refused} tonic called “Wyeth's Sage und Sul-|get busy at once with Wyeth's 8 With the new wage scale stick, could pass muster in any crowd | Palzer. it would be necessary for me to action, “It was here that Wells made (7 couldn’ yo je oth Md fter | . . . : &. &, q heavy ax 188, for there lan't an ounce | Socarey “repeatedly refuned to. meet | ACC see ory ite, mien time for the A. and Falling Hair. Wyeth's Sage and Sul-|f establish sanitary workshops i of superfluous flesh on his tremendous | Mecarts ’ rte a payee een nouns lta and draw it through your hair, d ke : d f lal iW Den ese ts Free vbivery Movement Of tha BAI eae | ing. en =e Seen taking one small strand at a time. Do >, a itions é wr " The jittle manager voiced Als inten-| amateur athletics, particularly in New ‘ i and clean conditions of 1ab¢ A e c and 1 timed, aw pa y d “ry fi 4 i ar Gt Rare ee eKURE on tie | ton of giving New York the first op-| York, is naureatinig, Why the A. A, | ‘ aed sects itepl hair with [this at night and by morning all gray fe hel i] ight say on § fast ob mmoged | cinder tracks. Before taking up box- | Portunity seeing the Bombardier tn) of permit these conditions to exist or my help, anc mig say a yomanr ey Ar and not give the faintest hint as to his| “But.” concluded the little manager, | tak’ art in| “If it Is necessary to go to California] to send in his entry for a certain set of i Ay. S ; 3 hed § many feita, “Wells is unmarrea and for, McCarty, after a reasonatie time milltary eames becate the omctate re-|Phut Hair Remedy. Some druggists fand Sulphur and you'll look, yea trusts he may continue in that condi-} we'll # fused to guarantee him $50 cash, pu Para Serge Lae t e nguiry shows all pharma- want tion. But if one is agreeably surprised at the Bombardier’s appearance he 1s doubly so when Wells talks, It ts a de- e e 1 i "Te: » 1 Gelight "to" converse, with” the Bom. ; smake a slight increase in the ee ucaem-'<| There Is a Great Difference in Tobaccos [[isentuctt ils foe ewes say rohit other than thecustomer whoreads between ana Tuxedo is the raat Pwastest, Most the lines realizes that my shops “Yea,” said Wells when the conversa- " Sees ey or are run under the best of condi- tlon switched back to boxing, “we came over here especially to fight McCarty. We have tried for a long time to get I t __first—No one but the makers of Tuxedo is tions and that my prices, even willing to spend the money necessary to buy the with a slight increase, will be mildest, choicest, most thoroughly aged, selected 25% lower than the same quality him to fight. Long before we sailed James Maloney, my mai cabled to Mr. Gibson to sign up but his efforts were alway Burley tobacco. : e Second—No one but the makers of Tuxedo of clothing can be bought else- pocsgai rage aM this Byray fea so that where in this or any other city. every it oO} Pp. easantness an goodness remains in I expect no kick from the cus- tomer at the slight increase of coming impatient at the delay we di the tobacco and every bit of unpleasantness and cost. trip over. I he: that McCarney, Me- Carty’s manager {8 in the city, and 1 hope he will see his way clear for a bout with me. “The only demand T will make will be that the bout be held in w York. For their generous reception to me on our last visit, I owe it to the New York fans to have my next bout staged here, Folks here know what I ec do, and why travel to Californ! here loam ov known? Naturally McCarty is most d sired. He is the American champion and should be willing to defend his title, Of course, if he can't fight, say within three or four months, I will pe ready for Gunboat Smith, hier Willard or oh A head ¢ ever the promoters deem to be a goo Id, cool and sooth: mtn, say drawing card. ing—just the sort of tobacco I need. Fees hil ih Hite ee «brand that THINKS JOHNSON 18 OUT OF Tuxedo goes with mewherever /go." ‘ i * ; wall continue to use it in the future, GAME FOR GOOD Now. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette i: / have dove in the Pei allel “Johnson.” disgustingly said the Bom- je do if ., . re fen ibaa enced Tuxedo was born in 1904. Its first imitator YB Moa appeared two years later. Since then a host of that the fans would anybody else to fig! Phi . . d that he was looking fine, imitations have been born, and are clamoring for your patronage. No imitation is ever as good as the original. ROZETTE Ky WINNER ae emauat of Aévercsing, no amount ot bluster OF ST, ANSELM RUN and bluff, can ever make an imitation tobacco as ogame good as Tuxedo. Until someone discovers the secrets of the Tuxedo process, Tuxedo will remain without a rival. TAB ROBETTE, the former Those secrets are so carefully guarded that it is nner, ; A : : W te sotcter onore. ta the: these practically impossible for them to be discovered. and 4 half mile road run of the Bt The greatest men in America— business men, Anselm A, C, held over the streets in the A Ot LM Pec aepighad piteedalb a professional men, lawyers, doctors, ministers, actors, ered was 17 minutes 2 seconds, consid- vred very good in view of the zeno- HENRY RE’ clded to try our hands and made t harshness is taken out. (Signed) MITCHELL THE TAILOR S35 Suit or Ov. t to Order . sha gs SI .45 I buy from the assignee the stock of © A. PATTEN & CG., 43 Tremont St., Boston. In ive Fatten & Co. opened their place of business at 345 Washington St. Mr. Patten at ff ” that time was a designer for Macullar Parker & Co. and on going into business for himself estab- lished a business upward of 450,000 a year hrough ill health, some two years ago, Mr. Patten sold out to his successors, who alter a few yeur: high priced tailoring, sold out to me for spot cash, each yard costing me about 30%, of its original price. This stock was most complete. ‘The change of ownership # short time ago meant a cleaning up of old stock and filling the counters with brand new merchandise. This business, although prosperous, showed a heavy book account and money was the cause of its coming to my counters. C. A, Patten & Co.'s prices ranged between $85 and $40 @ suit, and the goods embraced all the better grades of foreign and domestic woollens, I want the month of Febrnary to be a hummer. Garments made under union conditions J WILLIAM B, WATTS som, the tameus explorer, whe William B. Watts covered u tribe of blond tic regions of North- the Detective Bure st of the Watt: sportsmen, athletes,engincers and men in every walk of life, smoke Tuxedo and recommend it as the most CO Iberia etre Reuterdal joy st hed GHORGE Y BLOBEON in shops which were classed, by one of the union leaders, as fine yi Sag y caused at least a dozen athletes ond expert on naval constru: { enjoyable, most pleasant and most healthful smoke, Geucgersiossov, writ famova biliard in eee Ned were Slade HY. 9 se Sit ‘leaders, as fine ne any in the country. The RGR AC Pg in is _ Lemus rok fo sake wile pala: It you are not a pipe smoker, you are denying sets meee $35, $40 and $45 suitings at a price, suit or avetioat to order, : THE Ane FONE PAS ESALE } breasting the chil winds with thelr eum- ing out sin winter—t " . lighd cake Nia: setell eadival 835, 5s 7 ; ; Bae tis % you to keep warm. And a pipet: Yourself the greatest smoking pleasure known to pipe tobacco on the market — that s compete in the arm Charles Williams of London t pouch inner- f2 lined UN i Mabtae peed eae 5c made in of the Recquet Club's Athletic Com. . Huhn bea eecetved @ letter from im 0 conten of pore, mild Tuxedo ihacco mates man. One wack of Tusedo bog ae Ou more 7uxedo. Never burns or bites," | ~ * tf enjoyment than cigars—and at the end of the week ' Haas seers (rye your nerves will be better and your general health tin. dF Draro, will have improved. 7ry Tuxedo this week/ | | YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE <= Famous green tis, with gold 10c Conv, , — MITCHEL FROM BOSTON lettering. curvedto fit pocket 1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th St. ||. °&foc SSRs, EM Mlustrations are about ene- half size of real packages, 2 Lowden, bas ed tn Lor Beate Minacauet “club of SF chet Marat chao, ae tac club's hrotesciopel mm ip waco ne Keating, ove of Pri dtd Be ent phe they 3 tly. str the peace, ony. | Finnish dis. Hannes Rolehmaloen, Nuala die: | J. N. MARCHAND seer eee Sunday World’s plify Home-seeking by GEO. RANDOLPH CHESTER George Randolph Che thor of the” Wallingford" 6 ‘Why shouldn't a man be will ing to py hoed @ fotacee wee gives a3 cool, sweet a im @ smoke as Tuxedo? ¥ Fill my pipe with Turedo and I'm content, “You can't beat Tus “To L et” Ad-. 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