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" te aa ” " THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1916 PUTTING ’EM OVER ean 66 ” Ba With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer . anes cisasnneinttsitaaiiacnicinaaisiliaiiaeat nani ats _ ne —_ ‘ a stanneewittnn oe GIANTS AND BRAVES WILL SETTLE RACE Sy Ce ‘RABID RUDOLPH- Copyright, 1916, by The Press ou hing Co. (The New York Evening World). | > Sivro— Say - ’ Ye BASEBALL ANT © | Player Gets Your Le ; | Paid for It, but | No Excuse Can | Be Found for a | Football Player, @lants’ Record of Twenty-Six! | The bandits who stuck up a Detroit Straight Wins May Last as |tenin “didn't get ' much, as the Ki Long as Baseball Is Played in! | Sox had been out America. | |that way a fow weeks before. ‘ Pittsburgh is still looking for @ esi. 1010, w ee Wanane Co, | team to take Hans Wagner's place. New Yor! Brening World) pebhati HE Giants’ can rest, They have Mert sucrauet Sootty Montaatly glory enouch even without a| Sovoretio’ Ptr Bde pennant. They have established --—- Fecord that marks the Giants of} | Only trouble in Cincinnatg is that latter part of the season of 1916 Veen ieoen See eee fae the greatest ball club In the his- ays tory of big league play, As for that Tough world for Boston fan: “twenty-seven straight” scored by) the squirrels don’t get ‘em the ticket Corsicana in some little four-club scalpers do. Gireuit soinewhere in the nebulous an m " ia wilde—tudge, and also piffie! Any teres th talv's embargo on cheese tcon't in= * contenience us any, as we can acrape fegoewla get up a little four-club along with the supply of wrestlers NOW league with one club strong enough on hand. te win every game, and if it played! —- - ; ; el ee a @ay it could establish a record | | H T ‘ i. | Jn About a month ta Yale cleven Of 868,games straight in a single year. | iM | M G. N t Cl will be in midsummer form, But it wouldn't be trimming the crack h | : Cuaron” COratv 4) aiming | ballteams—seven—count ‘em—in a \ 9 \ms ’ regular baseball league Ike the little (ww arowees | N t Si P t old Nationa! | TAMb. GOON) | ex eason's ennan With Sam Langford back the other ‘The twenty-six straight wins of the ! > * | heavyweights will make themselves Qlants this year may last as a record ‘” . 10 . jas scarce as cavier in a boarding as long as baseball is played in Amer- FOR NATIONAL TITLE \“l Will Admit,” Says Giants TO-DAY'S “IF” TABLE | house. fea, ‘Twenty wins was a record for | Leader, “I Don’t Expect to Do OF NATIONAL LEAGUE. |), Bo> Mona ts even moro popular thirty-three years, And each win } — pe | | Much Worryi Duri th * than an exit in Shibe Park, Beyond piled on top of that made the record | | | | W . orrying During e ————— that height no man can go, about 20 per cent. harder to reach. camesgp ales Former British and American inter. ; Several times big league ball teams a | ue British . d : _ Washington team looked Hike a have run up from a dozen to nine-| With Alexander Pitching They Golf Champion Turns } By John J. McG ‘ i byelelaag re Het Bodrd sen oearnargiam toon, successive victories and have) tn se i I 86 y John J. McGraw. The i ; ; Geacked under the etrain when it; Snut Out Braves in First nan 86. (Manager of Giants.) Wie ne Bodgee play cnecenene Tl Cask atin ball da Waahia seemed porsiblo that they might of Doubleheader, . | HEN « ball club wins enough the Giants. If the Dodgers || and’ may soon hate to. feed the fone reach that ancient Providence mark. Srecial t The Evening World.) | straight games to break ail n two of their four games of the } their basedall in capaule form. MONT SPRINGS COL i Big League records outstand- | present series from the Giants the beat that twenty-six mark, CLUB, BOSTON, Mass, 0. ing for consecutive victories and does || Unies will have to take four fF Of course, the Harvard eleven can I ars by the Giants will be THE BATTING ORDER. With about half the scores in, Mrs} |not change tts position in the stand- |] first place. Faves to tang | ctaim to be badly crippled if {t wants s f womething like trying to take!) _ Boston. Philadelphia, J. V. Hurd of the Pittsburgh Fiel@) Jing of the clubs as a result, tt looks to, but the Red Sox and Villa are ex- { (© ten seconds trom the half mile record. Ypolanuns, Cf Paskert. of, Club seemed Likely to lead the feld | pretty tough going, That Js just} a ~—_|amples of what @ guy can do om i | | About twenty-one years ago Charlie Wilhoit, rf. Bosh ae {in the qualifying round o Wom. | = i“ what the Giants have got through record thay played the sate brand crutches, Kilpatrick ran a haif mile In 1 minute Konetchy, 1b. Whitted, If, jen's National Championship on | doing. It was one of the breaks of|thing we had to shoot at whon we } t : § a oft tbii hoot A ¢ Sam Langford says Argentine te 683-5 seconds. For many years ath- Bits, ourse of the Belmont Country Club} MAJOR LEAGUE RESUL (S$ AND STAXDIXG OF CLUBS baseball, It's some old: game. once got moving. Well, we were | noted for ita hoepltaltty juat like Palme letes tried to beat that mark. Mel! mean, 2b. Nichot, 2b. to-day, Mrs. Hurd, as Miss Dorothy "You ought to send Robbie your|lUcky to have something to alm at) Beach ts noted for tte milihanda, Gheppard, at his best, camo within ©. Killifer, ¢ Campbell, held both the British and ball club,” sald a friend to me one| “24,2180 to hit at. | @ fifth of second of equalling It,| Ragan, p. Alexan , American titles a few years ago. She! National League, American League. A amd Mel was some runner, It) Umpires-—O'Day and Emsll - “And,” added Pat the same day.) « day last week when the Dodgers were/ “Tye told my fellows that they must | Lea floundering a little. win thelr ball games without depend= | oo . ( ng on errors by the other side. the Robins don’t cop the pennant, Suess he might use some of the/ NEO" a again right when his team|the heat way to lik baseball i rs Lam carrying now, oil right." |i, working against the Glants of to-| Rrooklyn is to keep quiet. { told him, day, He ean’ count on many errors, | lf we had been anywhere near the Many fans have asked me why 1) Cem. WL PG) Cube wt Fall com, W. 1 PC) Gum W, G. PC Brockiys. 91 59 607 Chirage 67 96.438 Boston 90 61 596 (N. Verk.77 74.510 ‘Phils... 09 68 405 | Pinet gh 65 89 422 Chicage. 69.65 578 Wash... 76 oT Bemon 85 61 542) St. Leas 66 93 392 Doiron. Clevet'd. TT) 76.503 S Terk 65 6) 676 | Cimetnmad 6 93.792 St. Louis, 3.513) Phite M4 118 2 red to the baseball battle in the Nations) Europe ie at peace. playing straight town the middie of the course s ought in a fine $4, ¢ that was posted on board. She was seemed the record would last in- definitely, when Emil Lunghi of Italy,| NATIONAL LEAGUE — PARK,| running in the Canadian champion-| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2.—Philadel- shipasc!ipped off a fraction of a sec-| phia began the final dush for the Na- D ond. ‘Then along came Ted Meredith | tional League Pennant here to-day by | during er Resuits of Games Yesterday. front when I put together my pres-| let Larry Doyle go. 1 hated to turn | eat you taart binme 8 Boot on the ousted, and Clipped off a trifle more in the! playing Boston a double-header, The Where a poor sri Cheetah 6: Prana 6 Glevetana. 2; Chicage, © 161 game oe tiie age ae - loose the second baseman that I had | Olympic meet at Stockholm, It is| weather was clear and cool and a 2f°¢ Sein oa the \ Chienge, 6; 5 Louie, organization, wo should be out \ ow, but we werent, expected that somo time some athiete| capacity crowd was on hand when the brought up and stuck to even eral A football player never hears and} he wanted to quit one day years ago = ; 4 ‘The dollar's joyous jingle, mes There is no one to after making five errors when he . fig going to run a half mile in a min-| first game started. ve Ga To-Day. New? A Neither ee aging | frst Joined the Giants. Haron He ante to attr oe fifty seconds flat, But the) FIRST INNING.—Snodgrass singied Sueicn oa Pemunibees = = poematen 60 ‘Paedaoaia oh Ganien GAimitigwet thial ataie f6r baat | Leen k ll fit into the Big sie, of @ second have been hard to/to centre and went to second 4 Ma- ph He doesn’t let the people rave Leagues, Mac declared then. admit 1 don't] “Larry” had’ reached that atage,| Ad rotr ond fume and fret, which so many ball players do, when | ui he Die Races he owners I felt he could be more useful both | or all Sitneye Dean eet to himself and his club in another ni % * all the time, No ball player eve fla doesn't want the Astecs’7 worked } whether he was mak-| [ye docs asin yurse before the| {ng a wonderful stop or an error, and or ae ob in shindys, igh L don't let my he delivered quite a few errors too. He'll b i Qn ear or gouge an eve rs do it. I don't have to swing But he was trying. And I think you| A# gentle as a dove, paseball from the shoulder in the will find him a great star with the| And he doesn't want a dollar, for Cubs next season. I hope so. Joe} He does it all for love! get, and it may be a century before ranville's sacrifice, Luderus to Niehoff ‘the 1.50 man comes along. Twi Mone of ¢ : Wilhoit out, Niehoff to Luderus, Snod- inchiding seve T bee in the news that a young |#Fa88 taking third on the play. pitt odie lady is trying to get £50,000 from |Konetchy out, Alexander to Luderus any Bt Hes Jim.Coffey for breach of promise, | No runs. pion, and Mr If the gets a verdict it will be | Paskert out, Ragan to Konetchy. San Antoni all were the firat time Coffey Ras had to |itvrne singled to lett. Snudgrass GENT. Mise Atoss pay for being knocked out. As |dropped Stock’s easy fy, but recove |e oy und p a rile, Jim takes the slumber jered the ball in time to throw out & H he braced up 4 - ses puneh ond a large part of the |Byrne at second. Stock out stealing, | QNHn Ane WET SP x McGraw and Stallings Will anxiety Gowdy to Maranville. No rans | le . the Giants got Tinker told me, when he was in New -— na litaee : Stock to Luder xander threw byrne Pata ore 2 hen we {making her play with a partner.... i 3 : Wi) Mrs. Charles F. Kowle kiey. 4 . 2 A . thought he answe he es I]t e Y . K anew Cs ene new high eee Ne cer a5 49—95; Mrs, J. V, Hurd, Pittaburen, 42 Dodgers and Phillies. : put Tj m ward ine: GLa of ther someon Be ie he h te rich ithe Sane oe Hips seers, yousee he never ed cat f Beane epee? wis Pesoael Cone ar nad to nd with (Is the string of straight victories the| his back....they could heat Jess Will- : Whitted doubled (9 centre and went A hee Witherbee, t Henry vath's sacrifice, RagAN | stig Marion Hollins, Westor< onan . over— for the season. In a few |S ed wored on Luderus’s | 94." Mra, CC. Auchincloss 20 Be : 3 double to centre. Niehoff reached first | jock, fo, 48-98; Mrs Caleb F x McGraw will have no nibble at days wo will hear from the Wil- | on Maranyille’s fumble of hia grounder, | iuntingdon Valley, 48, 45-91; Moss the World's Series dough, but lard managerial syndicate that Wil-| Luderus taking thira. Killifer grounded pianor W, Allen, Oakley, 47, 52—'9; | quring the next three days they are lard dy to fight any man in the| to Maranville, who tossed out Niehoff, | try G, H. Stoteon, Huntingdon Valley. | t , ' , mpireedy to Aight any Sgan completed @ double play by | "4 teteon, « joing to have the hilarious fun of world ‘for any purse of $50,000 or morteeg airy yea ted Y | 48, 48—96; Mra. John H. Lapham san | 5° rep renieln eae f “Quore, We'll hear that quite often for|““rikD INNING—Gowdy filed to fore Philadeiphia i ay ese ote tink for a moment that) remarkable baseball siutation LAG Isiah ce kine DSOR, Canada, Oct. 2.—The en.| winning a champlonship....he travels *» number of weeks, for It's considered | Niehoff, Ragan out, Niehoff to Lu-/ 93." ‘Miss Fanny C. Osgood, Brookline, |, aaa le at es eokbed UP in years the a cow of| 04 Nee ie ag a spectator anyway, | Hes for to-morrow's races are as fol-| fastest who travels alone....even on # goed thing to keep a fighter’s name |derus, Snodgrass out, Stock to Lu-| 49" 59 Mine Laurie Kaiser, Floss. | ether of them will show a spark of} chances rte we ame sbi, T'would surely have gone if Detroit | tows: the New Haven. ...championshtps and before the public as long as there |derus, No runs, moor, 49, 47—96; Mrs. William A.|Mmercy—perish the thought! The only ward ie Sates Ree the Dedes had pushed through, because I would | FIRST RACE. three yeur| tOOthbrushes are strictly individual may be another circus season com- Alexander ont, Pee hirai Dee Pera Gavin, Tacoma, 44, 4(--90; Miss Alexa | consolation left these two wigards of | Chanies to will Tuan eve tie |e like to have seen my old friend, Hugh | Shon & By Bozeman Bulger. STALLINGS and John st time on the Glanta hung up, Herzog has become! ard by making him take Tom Cowler race , the wonder of the league and is play-|as a partner in his battles....if Ted n the serie Ing great ball for me, | Meredith tried to sprint with a safe P friend to me tha! [Oopsright, 1816, by dole N, Wheeter, tne.) | tied his ankle he wouldn't amble "s tue ons Nila ata a to Sree | very switt and Tris Speaker might Da 1 , rooklyn, have won the pennant If it h ¥ chance ina milion” replied. DEVONSHIRE ENTRIES, | forte Cieveland team... you notes better than @ million to one that Willle Hoppe prefers to be the EVONSHIRE RACE — TRACK,| only one tnside his vest when he i= ES8 WILLARDYS circun days aro | %@ third on | Neither Mo- y want to win the contenders face the L 1am getting a little gay in my | wy furlongs. property....you'd sore if a , Stor wanda, Tow i n . —93 # piney sing > % ‘action. | Mca n ‘ tranger in a restaurant tried to | ing. Eventually we will probably | fryne walked and took second on Room enek Paitin ts ceokinwas dee the pastime is to whale the tarwad-| write Brooklyn is playing sour. Uo es ded Hee Ce goed pnd | Stekite hots At eur. bith mel, 103)! a tandem out of your toothpick baie | hewr that Willard is matched with Stock’s single to right, Whitted flied ' ’ hat the iI 46—90. | ding out of the contenders and make} the ——— lthem eat humble pie. Phillies 4 i Hi eyes f ef; ta RABID RUDOLPH. Fred Fulton—the latter being about | to Snodgrass, Runs, more chan But I believe I will look at these | ye t ’ aywa fally as they are | “are Hoots, , Father Kell ——s "FOU. rt — Maranville losing, which would be quite tr anyway, espec 1; Zudors, 08: Aunt $5 ‘ie | six and « half feet long and having aya to Whitted’ Niehof threw out LAUREL ENTRIES. ‘There are those who appear to be-| ine, which would be quite TONAL 10 New rk cg of baasbait {iy He tamas, 41! bass, Mo. F83"iath,| CURIOUS BASEBALL FACTS | am emteliont following in Minnesota.!Wilholt, Konetehy hit. a. hot one i Heve that the Giants, on account cf| basis, But with Alexander in form | | Prmics many oo omits Ot ening. |_.1 wwe 8900; three eee . What will come after that depends walcb pionk, sould not hold a0 oF RAC: TRACK “LAt REL, Md, Oct.| the lifelong friendship between Rob-|to pitch two—and maybe more—ot ae a. ‘ r i | swans ) yan entirely upon circumstances. If Wil-|4 single. Smith forced Konetchy, i r yin golf, to break the big| ji ya.the jad 11 rds for consecutive vie- | 111, Mack Pubanka 1g; C x furlong those six games and the additional “1 fact that, of late, the Phillies have shown more consistent form than the 1 be no doubt that There 4s nothing in the Constitutio “ i ‘ yh’ asta: | of the United States to prevent outs ow can't break records or|1!}! Marwnod 1° Muted trotiee, VW; Rhodes, | gatders from carrying their own cheies nts that way, You've just Nace Ring: handteny: pin | ing tobacco. ‘ —The entries for to-morrow's races |inson and McGraw, will be gentle in Smith threw out Niehoff, No runs. . lard is as fat as some people say)" "Cravath out, Smith to Konetchy, | te 0% follows their handling of Brooklyn. There are ‘we'll @>t some sad news about a week | Luderus grounded out to Konetehy. others who have @ notion that be- before the circus season of 1917) Smith threw out tod No runa, } 2; K Nunes T aiait ‘ ‘ t nianas got to go ont and do ithe fob on hand |p ie Ba eos \ orge Stallings does not care As b es for that afternoon, It's the same 4s Sy, " I Hie 10s, = ¥, Beers; We'll be intormed that Wil. | | EoChH Ritter oe Dodgers in general, and for|,,Anotber, Rardenip on tne a tatcane, | Bole the shot before you ayaa Melee Ne ale ae Toms TH Teng | Pas! iliter |/ 4 Moonlighter (imp Mes pat they have to 1 chelate va awe year ot Be oneal p id we eee Some Wo he conciuaien Wik tog No Runs. \ * Ki, WOE! *Ohatte Charles Heaptalk Ebbets in particu-lest baseball machine that thy Na-|imind the rost. It was yory gratifying (asi lo ¢ ee Fulton ts really a dub and that he! Kiliifer doubled to centre, Alox- |i icny Back—selling: thee s|lar, that tho Braves could take | tional League his seen in a decade | the diy we went ihrouwh the olf Oe. | i During the winter of 1915016 dex doesn't wish to bunk the trusting! ander bunted for a sacrifices, ant: ale furlongs 1h a. |iicking from the Phillies and be con-| the Gi. a me that has juet : that afternoon | plavers facetiously referred to a sow Dublio by fighting him, and so will threw the ball to wird: but Gon, Maral, 114 et | tent . established a world's record for win storm asa Fed League banquet, Wait until a real rival appears. And | Was safe there on a close de MWiker, Wt we, 112 The fellows who think that way, ning and is at top form, Th one oe i@ Willard isn’t fut, but ts about as Paskert flied to Smith, — Killifer (ay Mb sett 1 pleasantly plump os he was last year sco wheo he boxed Frank Moran, ‘he'll Konetchy, Alexander taking second take'on Fulton just to boost his gama Egan threw Stock out, One Run, circus, In condition) SIXTH INNING—Byrne threw out ed on Byrne's sacrifice, Ragan to Wie Cay THE RACE 7) ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, Jibber—Athletics ha left-handed record th sof ba n then hot hung up a son, ‘ talking about the| tee roMtable and safe evening with Ful-| Killifer, Maranville fied to Whitted Ted "Kid" Lewis, the English welter- | ™ 4 en 44 PS war ‘ ay | halal! Kees tins hen SSP ny peeee that Aladdin NODT oF he ocher heavy Mouvane welght, who recently returned here from | nas avor ¢ under | USAID Rs t meer iD Right, and could ma Whittod out, Maranvitie to Ko- |Buenos Ayres, evidently means to 0) Gunboat Smith a“ t Is a grand collec- J Jess Willard, in shape, in an clever’ SHVENTH INNING—Wilhoit out, jj manager, Jimmy Jotnaton, has alr list watson of eo a8 AH ke a . e 7 and the average first class Alexander to Luderus. Konetchy out, | booked him up for three bouts and B48 |i" ie tom again, se Mie akocan gala atiere ur pecia l ut peeaewetshe. Waving | & middie’ Nivhoff to Laderus, Byrne threw out lay five other offers for him. Lewis's Mrat| gout very laadily | be anc w combine aur ° uns, Hants Ol with J on 6 weller * Sos, but eka a re , . ” e me's fret 7 inches of height, #4 Bh ee Snodgrass, Killifer at) go will be with Jack Britton, Uh wall ali de ws. bur J) lor the Giants can win inches of reach, 250 pounds of weight, andj Alexander finns No Ronse. SEVENTH RACE welght champion, for twelve rounds a! ws — lrhey are work.ne with nothing on (eo) easure And ® pair of hamlike fists, he can. EIGHTH. INNING—Ohapelle fied | ee et the Armory A. A. of Boston on Ort, 173! joey Nettion ~ thelr minds, I never saw a fellow "Ps el tan) i; Trimenp'e' (hig second with Eddie Moha, the Mil+|qy defend bu | play #9 much stop as Fletcher We that heavyweight title Just as Paskort tina DF ‘aa be Will keep in good physical ax hina ta Nicnote Caliloan bat Condition and come out to fight for it, ‘ ' a The suit ic i Hterweight, for ten rounds, at | Xi rat will y did this afternoon. If they'd been upon which our reputation for great value ilee allowance claimed, Weather clea, | Waukeo wellerwels They wil & fighting for the ct lonslip Fletcher and absolute satisfacti i Ie oWai hh Rate me RORICs ; Columbus, ©., on Oct. 21, and the third weight, ‘They will com ghting “hamplonslilp Fl P Satisfaction has been built costs $25 Big league baneball clubs have MHC of his Krounder. Magee, bat | SS Ts ae with Jack Torress, the Kansas City wel-|Musd tut at & shoe to be, im HEAR Pa Te a In order to maintain this reputation w: : " found it almost imposible to find Hytng. No fun een ON PF | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. torweight, at Kansas City on Oct, 31 wen atv fast, clever boxem and T agree with Pot Moran, { never season-in spite of a difficul seers this Poom for u ball field within the city “alien went in to pitch for Boston awe | Charley Jobnaton, youngest brother of Jimmy yunci, thay ought wo furnish a saw anybody hortatop the way jeult market-—the greatest array Nmits. Yet the Marine and Field Club Fe | OUTSVILLE, Ky t. The er full fledged manager of «| —_— Fletcher dia that afternoon, but Pat| of patterns we have ever s} f Blackburn went in to catch and Fitz- | U Jobnaion, ie now @ full fede he Olrmpli ore one real | shown, See these fabrics— @f Brooklyn has succeeded In getting patrick playiod second, Pankert trles for tomorrow's races are as fol- |) hie tiny Me has been abiwintel both man ne Olympic A. C. of Haslem lean't. declare it was because my what you pref ‘ ics—select the ground for an 18 hole golf course singled to left and went to second on | Owe ¢ and matchmaker of the Manhattan A, ©, of lar weekly boxing show to-nig teain was working without strain, you prefer, and let us make a suit for you, within forty minutes’ ride of the jayrne's wacrifice, & K "| FIRST RACE-Selling; throogearolts and un, | tee" ch boida ite boxing entertainments in | (around main © so When ry main on the team was! ? yA Bridge, yrne's sacrifice, Hmith to Konetehy |." iirongs. 01d Boe, 110; Mocdester, 118; | Harlem, which boils ite posing wor of the |. Ne J oo agsluet Jak striving hia brains out for that old Samples and style suggestions matted up. frees Sek se alte asker. Stolp (rene, iS; Acom, onder, 118, | Manhattan Casino Haidte Wola, 0 wer a ca, the Fork ier, and Enidio Boats, tne | Serving hy ing OF ENBR ¢ | pon request, Letter from Australia sayn thet Les! his y = + eeECOND RACK. en two-year-ol's ~ Harlom lightwoi Mi hook up with Jima 7 Deroy isn't going into the army after Ss iNTir INNING-—Snodgraas ont. |S inoun, ten Woo eile! Go | sno: aie West a Trin, 108; Bas! Piyun, Tony Geary aud Abe Merkorwita will | ___ SPORTING. a od Bik ae he a urder the legal age and NINTH 12 {Snodgrass out, |i TEA) nowt | ie, afss Chain aintae oma in « sik-round contest BONING TONIGHT, OLY IIc Pt mother won't let him, Les will go ; fe WHlhclt 9 Path mace settin A ea te Ee aca MENU Ei Strats itel A sntrgside Ste Miah slong Senting in tho ring, “Tie (nrc NAO Vila, SUNG wee RACE: ne | furlonune-itapiin, 1b sigorae Ohl sie “raged Pitt's middle” srughey as. Heed, Smith vs, Tiyume Adim.ie , = © pews wil! be an awful shock for some fared mut at weonl Stock to Niehott uetbe vm at rience IM | eee, talons ee to Manta Point Apartig Clube "To-morcom Two sTones Bee fe tac's siensant nnd prontanie grig | °® Nonetehy’s wrounder, | No runs | familon, Dang eid « it Wame Asians wie uaa hig yo ROADWAY @ NINTH STREET AND r to Australia dy the winter, BCOR! SRP | yp A wants round content Bimay Sits. Clabes Mls n 420 ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON aves, , Boston 000 ( i 7 1 ¥. Amert- tees 4 7) 0000000 3 polo oud dB, —AGrE, | PLLC «oxy 01001000 ~a6 Herer rages end up: | 10) + Mal Apparent, |The Largest Merchant Tailoring Establishment in the ’ ere deeds ‘Task fiok There uleht ye mar World

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