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nee ae ee eee — { i PELE BaF PND NNN IO La DTU Rp NN RI A THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916. IF The Result of Cornell Game Not Very Cheering to Princeton and Yale, Both of Whom Have Been Entertaining Lively Hopes of Downing Harvard Corre, RG; Vek ecslng Worth nt AST year Cornell went to Cam- bridge and beat Harvard with @ score of 10-0. Saturday the Ithacans went to Harvard again to play on Soldiers’ Field. Cornell didn't claim that its team was the greatest ever seen in Ithaca, Lut it did count on beating Harvard again, because it ‘Was one of those well known facts that Harvard had lost many of her gridiron champions this year, and that Haughton was busy withghase ball until a short’ time ago, and there had been little time to perfect the “Haughton system” that had been 90 effective in former year And Harvard fairly cleaned up Cornell, score 23-0. In the fourth warter Harvard put in practically a batitute team to give some of the subse a little experience, Harvard didn’t want to let Cornell score, but Harvard wasn't at all worried over the possibility that the Ithacans would slip one over the goal line. Cornell's work was extremely ragged, but it was-ragged because: Harvant #0 far outclassed the invaders that they had no chance to get together and play their game. The result of the Cornell game won't Me very cheering to Princeton and ale, both of which institutions in football and minor branches of mod- _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A GOLF BALL COULD TALK. Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The Now York Evening World.) ’ * \ bosT Bae} a Twirl at Golf He Realizes That All the Bianks Aren’t on Dominoes, Bob Moha its small, but you know it ts easier to peel a big potato than a I Lot of towns are bidding for ington's baseball franchise. Bi one town want to support a big leaguer team when they don't even support thelr wives, * wise bird who knows enough to stay in his own ol : the goldfish may be a whi own aquarium, but he is only a goldfish in the ocean...... the wise flea can have ae much - e LJ a ou can hit 300 in only .198 in the would you bee the minors an big circuit whi enough to ask for waivers on himself funny how mai ’ aces are deuces when xen look ‘em twice. RABID RUDOLPH. In about a day or two Dave Fultz will realize that his dialogue with Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock After consider: ha been clinch i Carl Morris, the « husky le dickering between a match ing Lev- nt heavy: | Cornell s ern education have been entertaining lively hopes of downing Harvard next | month. It is going to be more of a| job than they expected. | Aside from the team play displayed | by Harvard, the Crimson brought out | & worthy successor to Mahan and Brickley in Eddie Casey. Funny how | these Irish names will creep into all | accounts of our greatest fighting game. Casey before the season | over will undoubtedly be as famous 48 any other player that ever carr a ball for Harvard. He seems to have the goods. He made a number of twenty-yard runs, and showed a knack of throwing off tacklers and Reviewing Princeton-Dartmouth BUGS BAER SAYS: up in the stands. On an average the Princeton Played the Old-Fashioned Football, Including the $2 atthe Gate. The Bird Who Built Palmer Stadium Like a Horse- shoe Was a Slicker. The Contest Couldn’t Have Been Closer If It Had Been Scotch. At aLate Hour Last Night the Students Were Still Staggering Out of the Village Candy Store. bout were arranged to-day by Dan Mor-| gan, manager of Levinsky, who received 4 telegram from the matchmaker of the Grand Avenue A, C. of Kansas City stating that ho had accepted his terms for Levinsky, which calls for @ guaran- tee of $2,000, with an option of accept- ing 30 per cent. of the gross receipts. ‘The contest will be fought on Nov. 16, 4nd, Levinsky will leave for Kansas City to-morrow, where he will get into condl- ton for the go. Together Footbail Game the@lthacans Never Had a; Chance, in Spite of Fact That Stronger Than the Crimson. |"! it By William Abbott. | HE easy way Harvard disposed of Cornell doesn't make your 2 Di Joe Averedo, the California ligitweigit! seems to have great luck in his bouta in Puiladelphia, for on Saturday night he won another newspaper The Haughton System _,Caused Downfall of Team ot Stars All details for the | Harvard’s Head Coach Welded torMations and put up the best de- fensive a Machine That backs. Was So Cleverly Geared That tackle is oa | ft Hig! y d yilson, "f r Individually the Latter Were tna. wore’ surprivinely active, Sue bility solving the Dartmouth forma- caught a thirty-yard throw from Tib- | Ban Johnson 1s a monologue. Got to give Manager McGraw oredit one graphophone that won't play the records they put on it. Zow! What a world of joy and bisa, To amack the keyboard juat like this, Aetoinactoinstmpkazapkazapp, Wurpkilswurpli, . Whoa 'Giddapt It doesn't make the slightest sense, fs But gee! The fecling 1s immenag, © = same of any of the Tiger) ize fond that's oft found in free lunch, | There’ The Princeton line from tackle to Mean te Gt ory ae arene a NeCAt Sead So when there's no squids to be had, though he ad a tendency to We like to dang & Gove Uke mest ull his man down by the hatr. Skimplixskim plicskim plireapp, Gumblookgumblook, Whoa !Giddap? This year's Carlisle team should be a good one about 1928, Winn and Funk, w > substituted ngly ho showed pa rare eularly Funk, . | Amateur situation is getting complicated. nn Was good catching forward | will te variig amateurs, semi-anateurs ‘tn es, tormittent “amateurs Toward the end of the first half he | Among the current boxing notes ts |that Army will meet Navy on the By Bugs Baer. nicer bara Nn s or feel | Pott, the longest pass of the game. |" On shor tl eaime was just as free from slugging 9 ittle caps about ti ventict by outoointing Charley “Kid Thor Yale or Princeton rooter Th: gers, 01 fe offense, didn't |5* y: keeping up his speed that will make 1g, rms As a lightweight. Aight, which is rea-, postage stamps, They look ae if they | air roind tout at the Neon) 4. Oona tnt | any too ohebetul SSR ie SEARO Eee ote . : him fully as dangerous as the great ork sonably pure. were going to be mailed somewhere] city. Jack sicciuigin eruem to ving ag tee any ‘ : iness what|they had the ball on’ the Greens |, Seems that Jess Willard can't ‘pet ‘Mahan. BOUT the only thing the Prince The bird who built Palmer Sta-| any minute. aad Champion Jouinny Kilbane for a bout at the| NOW t's serious busine iva re a Peete ies cherie ne down to 300 pounds without looking ton-Dartmouth gam@demon- | dium like a horseshoe was a slicker. Natioual A, GC. in two weeks Coach Haughton, the Cambridge Dut were stopped short. |thin and drawn, , ROOKLYN will be a proud town " Princeton won on one of those things] Both sides employed the Bertillon o! vill do for the champion- a | ateated was that” tontpell | Crincetse f talons | system of numbering the participants, Tye Clemont Sporting Club of Brook! magician, w All the eloven possessed in the form! gi Geigy, i i Be fcason, | Besides winning | scrimmage ts no place for a high hat) when Driggs, sunk his, soup talone| eaten atthe nate delivery of the Gan cant of rte tor iu boreg meet’ whip. games after performing such|of-a acoring punch was @ fake Kick yall Gacliele wantells a 1a aang hip, Beocenonal League champlon~ or any other fragile institutions. Al Wnoteaaie numi r of yards for a|the player home. whether he Koes sears KalnagerTagel, since the chip opreed j sleight of hand work on a team thatirun by, Driggs, quick stabe through Jou. slavey ten year ship, Brooklyn has a sort of paternai dozing signal operator on the New|touchdown while the Dartmouth] Pullman or as baggage, |, | Rag in Fey Setting Leviueky will take could outclass Cornell after bared (SI ad! With reece oareeings tale poe interest in one of the greatest foot- jiaven couldn't have piled up the} bunch seemed to be sleeping. Which i. | Reon eae eae “y*exdt shown up by Tuffts two weeks be-| 101° RV. “ines went in for Eddy ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. bell players in the game. This 18 works any better than they were|sin't so much of a horscahoe at that,| Fortunate thing for Princeton's |{v te runls. Thi will by tes woud attic | 2909 he attempted a few quarter-back) Sapp—Season wasn't successful In " but simply some more evidence that|, chances that Neeley only has one ey having furnished rat bent a few weeks h il bd e Aimerica: - 0 Tatle Driggs of Princeton. And. PY Hea up by the quarterbacks Satur-|pijamay werent invented for the. fin, With twourma thal bird could (MO. Jick Malooe of st Vail wit'tae | From now until the Princeton-|runs, but the New HO ee ita lumps enased Otto an Seaway, this will be & good year fF 41) anernoon, daytim: turn North America over on its | 4hney Herman of Ridgewood in the semifinal, | Harvard game Nov. 11 the Haughton Hse Verein. en ee Ra eplliee | MMNe carne (guava : iH "7 rae y 0 ’, in | C1088 ‘ ‘. Hy ” a resin he aicago heavyw the | et ed and va le +} Dartmouth, Coach Speedy Rush will| have steam heat and re ving dogr.. monopolizing the football news, Sat- hearsed very carefully, as the twWoli Cie to gaining ground by rushing, | If the Dartmouth Une can carry | pmunas the Cliloaa ett he| cussed, and it was system artmouth, peedy nd: urday Eddie Driggs saved Princeton teams were always bumping into} oth teams were as powerless as &!coal and chop wood like t n | Smith, the ard-lutt 2 pred bs “mer caused Cornell's downfall have @ strenuous time strengthening | shen on it # from defeat by Dartmouth when he ings up|dictaphone tn a boiler foundry. The| play football, some excuse can be ‘ites wil te nid dt the’ Maslancy tan | » Haughton systgn had welded | Princeton's offensive before the Har-| Sticker hy not? Jesse James ‘ach other and confusing things uj) p | @ix rounds at the National a The Haug sty au [wot away witht, “Make lt tan 3 snatched up the ball on a fumble, punting of Driggs and Thielschor was! found for the game. of Philadelphia on Satur; ‘ 3 te nto an ef- | Yard me A i aan ropes like the famous Sammy. White, and ike « new office boy. Plinsalemaidentioa’ bai thec Deny: nee Boe ea euniy wight Smith | together eloven pla ap ef with no decision ran sixty-fiv@ yards for a touchdown. Football folks who popped into thepoi Gui iis of one lucky play the| Princeton we ia tne Semele 00 Ss fas ies liearyavieat,| ficient machine that was so cleverly | Yate rather exceeded Blue hopes in| i ees arieere “yore w Pag Poot] raat Be Palmer Stadium expecting a sample Shallyhoo was even. \they had more signala for touch- . ceca ‘aid geured that each player knew just runnin p such a big score SweIONE | Sy pe oe ald it, Shakespeare’ ot away clean, an ere wasn't a ok ut ale: figure. Al tdi mi wo tn-round bouts will make # pee work, hin and Jefferson, a team) stealing r stuff. Dartmouth man to interfere with his Of football as open as Sing Sing | liut luck must tiwaye Aelire with cate at the remilar weekly toting sow of the | ROW, tO strengthen the team Wolk | that twice defeated and ted the Bull- tee run down field to the goal line, under the Osborne parmin nratiae one horseshoe swing. And if it hadn't) | Looks as if the great intellects of Jum A. ©. of Hari bt. In the tir | That 1s the purpose st dog in the last three years. W. and| Wuff—Setting up exercises doean't were almost surprised as Bi owe Mike McCabe of Hari been for that stuff Columbus might have missed America and landed in New Jersey. A win's a win, no’ matter how it's petrated, which Is the reason why the Princeton freshmen are galloping madly around under their funny little OE WOODMAN writes me that Bam Langford would like to fight Jess Willard. So would nearly any one. A share of the purse in a fight with Willard would prob- Bryan when Woody Wilson accepted resignation. Pirnceton played the old-fashioned football, even including the $2 at the gate, It was one of nal those games where a coach is often madly a! i i bya hy Pada to buy Sam a meal cbliged to run out on the field and “i? ‘and hooting like surprised wal Woodman admits that Sam came take one of his players off with a At back from South Americh with noth- goo0n, ing but the experience and his shirt, vee ented lady who) probably haven't missed a meal in| twenty years, pour ‘em into a stadium a late dents were village candy store. night the stu- ing out of the oe ! Princeton ts one of those hamlets} where they build the railroad station RESS report says that O'Hagan, an up-State middleweight, “has the nation were still unable to com- will take on Haney ystem, to feature team organization | 7 | Adair, while iu the final bout Frankie Conitey, before everything else, And the plan |y the promising Harlem Lightweight, will wake by a with Katie Smit, the fant Yorkville fighte, | WOrk@ so beautifully that Cornell The Princeton c leaders must trish Pateey Cline, wio is to meet Joe W have a new system, We watched em of Chicago in the main @0 of ten tou carefully all afternoon and didn’t see show of the ‘em sniff any ound an anti-toxin to combat chi lenders. | never had a good chance to win; and | { yet the Ithacans had the better play- |] Fe-opont ot Hari - anol Weather couldn't b been better | iu unless it cheated jn of playing as individuals and not as || a nit. it ‘i One or two Cornell men wovfld at- tempt to stop an avalanche of Crim- cl | gon runners, who would simply make a wide path for the one with the ball, | aokie Burne of Jermy City, who is one of} At times the Cor, team was de the That tantamveighie tn this coumtey, wil g| moralized, and the following fixures © very busy fignter in the future, a be te signey' give a good idea of how the Cam manager ut in this scrap wil e kawe Haslem fighter They wi at the Mariew Sporting Ciup on Nov, 47 Princeton's chances looked like the inside of an old boot during the first half, but Driges's run made ‘em shine ers, but they made the fatal mistake | way against the powerful New Hav . has the must compijcated forward| mean setting up all night, ssing mame of any stern team. cvery man on the team has been Southern football_game ended drilled to receive these confusing fi for-all fight. thought that hrows. The visitors, finding their! was the way they -tarted, ight backfield couldn't make head- ae n ine, opened up with their aerial at-/NOT A SINGLE MEMBER ack, That they only wicking twice on these plays xpeake| OF YALE TEAM INJURED, promisingly for the defensive work of the Yale backs. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 30— Well satisfied with the work of the Glenn Warnen's Pittsburgh team will have considerable to say this| Yale football team in most depart- where the proprietor has a lot of in-| ts tua teaeua the 2 year how titles are to be distributed | ments of the game for this time of the accepted $10,000 purse to fight | Auence with the pollee captatn of that Rendiee o ks than to the| like @ young atpe. ap for three fights, Op next Satuntay nigit ny, bridge machine overran Individual] around, fasasen, but not yet pleased amaeniE ‘Al McCoy.” \district, give ‘em a lot of football | | Neeley does considerable execution ™ees Dutch Brandt for ten rounds at the Broad. | effort ability of the eleven to block the for- wr up to Al McCoy to accept {Tule# tO break, and the result would | wnat surprises football fans ishow| with ony one arm and a portion, He ‘4 Sorting Olub of Brooklyn; Now tani | Harvard made 1 fumble to 6 for! ail Oliphant, the bAmfM™nt Army ward passes of the Washington and It is now up pt} ; sy . P w y py la, » Crimson didn’t lose an| pp . Villa N ame the “$10,000 purse” to fight O'Hagan, |M'rdly be encouraging to a bird Who’ 4 bird can be smeared all over the sticks the stump of his arm in hia J4ck Saye, and Nov, 27 be wees Joe Lyner,| Cornell, The Crit soe taett iat | Back did In the Villa Nova game was ggefferson eleven, Tad Jones mapped , i thinks The Hague pute the sun out | Gorke und have so much left of him opponents eat turna It around’ aid both at the Moveer Sporting « neh on fumbles, while Cornell vost |to score six touchdowns and kick yt q still harder week of work yes- Afterward they can split the $656 In) wvory morning and takes it In at| Wher ne gete up. winds ‘im up like « clock, ‘ a Guilt 180, Harvard gained 184 yards bY |nine goals. | terday preparatory to the four remain. f* al money and go home perfectly | night | chain a ie spimccmnuees'| AMATI Mateha ee fe w| rushing to 149 for the losers, Har. —_— ‘ing games of the season, with Col- sontented with life | Dartmouth brought down a co- | se the Fairmdtt A.C, on Secede att | vard made $0 yards jon forward) Coumbta came through its hard gate, Brown, Princeton and Harvard, The Seer, Ripe, thin th 5 Oikias | terie of lads addivted to football Se es ta ae Falla passes, while ¢ ae Mae | battle with Williams | on, Saturday The team came through Saturday's gan expects to “win the world’s mid-| who were as frail as safes and motels : rs e hewtar| by the aeria ‘out +4 bady bruised, but aside from Capt. game without a single injury, and the dleweight title from McCoy. | every bit as anaemic as atevedores. Broad wa Gunners | earn yyweight, for ten ds at 4 show to bed back punts 110 yards to Cornell's 4, Jeff Heaiy, who had hjs leg injured, ,ine-up this week will not be Wee 4, it lagan can do that he can| An of ’em were wx feet high when Md ty the Hania Fount Boorting Ciud on the| The Crimson punted 14 times, to 16) 14 Raimondo, the quarterback, who lexcept that Hob Bingham, the ‘teft make diamonds out of sawdu they weren't fat on the ground. | ‘s night of Nov, @ Grande started training for the| for Cornell. What was moat sur- | had bis shoulder wrenched late in the halfhack who was allen Nout gate Sl mrs ar And those dolls played some foot. | That L in Is Great S ort} De tne a ai eiome wondertui | Hame, nono of the players suffered | yra@y, will probably be back in the a fellow over in Aua-| ball A pig crond of Now Jomey boring fang wut | Yard held baby ply ‘ornel| | More than a bad battering, {game this week. Braden ts expected | tralia who has a real claim to At that, the Princeton team | ative mabe A.C, tenons wines | Kicking, was@onsidered @ big Cornell \to return ¢ quad this week to that middleweight champion.| weren't kewples by quite a few nea “ | Bae 3 will mest Eadie Wane | 28NC 1 te tthe Ithaca star, whAMBRIDGE, Mass. Oct. 4—There iieht with Jacques for, the position of snip, He's Lae Daroy, who nas] Mews, Any one of fom wae Mo | By Bozeman Bulger. |how,, seid, Of Nick, on he shoved | Sowa 8 ii to il tn oat me: | URI OUIPINEAE ee “Cormel wan over-| Sanit pigyert tostey® wut tormetroe, fullback. class than any other man living.| Which isn't meant to infer that the Attraction for @ gathering of|declared another diner, as he gave up| and Gandied by atike MeGowan, boss gimme OF ne er eend Princeton | with (he Tigers, ‘The coaches ‘were| ~~ —-- y POSES Among his victima are Eddie Mc-|conteat resembled a Bronx election, | sport lovers at a Forty-noventh | gry Attempt at carving. | "Suppose | xolly of the west a es must know that unless they | able #0. 288, Soottal ald tease ant wate Neekin hy Boalt ; y y bb: ere were few penalties fo: § 4 lou tell us no , and we can ay ed e job erial against Cornel 4 Lif y ny r Som Binith, Buck Crouse and some| ing, although In xeverai instances aha | Street club last night, and Old Nick | have "the neue” four: for toeanorruw, |, Beas the boxer “realest more tf to very much on the Jom Mr |i splendid line on all the varsity timber va. Smith; "Adair my. McCabe, Adnmimion “bbs, other American invaders. He has a; boys swung from their hip pockets | Wikkles, sometimes Long Island | cooked right." He ee etek the ay eae me | eushtan's beara will COR che menkery junder pressure, of AB ImAOrSny eens TopNant. € porting Clubs Rrgok- Fitzsimmons knack of Knocking his’ while the uinpire appeared to be won-|uide and sometimes plain Browd-| “Well, call that chef or whatever | Rte Ay fu Matonal tie week's show tram | title, sean Both Capt. Dadmun, who hurt his leg, sof °Hghting rf isa Baan men out. dering who that was in cerise 'way|wayite, was the guest of honor. you call the cook,” Nick requested, yn the head early in Saturday’ ———_ — Two of the members had just re- turned from a shooting trip and were full of tt, After a heated discussion as to what should be the most popu- ir sport at this time of the year, the two hunters forced the admission that duck shooting had it over foot- ball, basketball or sketing. The fact hat they were furnishing the game dinner had mugh to do with sald ad- mission. The successful man usually is a self- controlled man. He is moderate in his habit as well as in his speech. ducks finally came on, piping | Doord and soak i in but P rey dy tell ind aReresnlve. Duhamel and Can a 4 xre er night. hen that's all |matchmaker of the Olympla A, A. of Philadephia, | Gerriah, Thielcher, an The official carver made one|Feady you rub off the extra grease Te ets the windnp ef Ux voands ters to | Rell, did. ROE round gaining, that . * ; with his fork, and with it a) and let the board dry a little, ‘Then | night, It should be a fast battle, as the men aro| wasn't believed possible asa he He selects his food and drink with wa, faeg, He then tried an ordinary | you tako the enot and. apie him up [quan wig fabten end wi poniem, “| ntronge Nassau defense, | Most of the L bar eo mis Be ys have been) the back, as If you was going to| longest arto b, ‘ Pay see? Naty een | th koing to} pet demey City boxes ¥ 4|| hat s mont slicing at sole leather Old Nicle| proil him. Flatten h ont good and! nig Be ul Me-| around the ends. What wa J infinite care. sniffed at his portion suspiciously, | then apread him over the oak board | Avie, ihe Connecticut ot vanion. iifteen mands | disappointing in the present Prince. | almost knowingly Jand tack him down an, you, met | te Bent See 4. & Of Beenie or fon combination was the failure to “Did Th say there was four! a nice slow fire and setXhe board be- to “Kid Herman, the best bentamweight of | follow the ball sharply, which more of thes e ducks that hadn't And his drink is very apt to be a pores Packey Hominey, Joo Welling mee Clinton and Chailie Leonard clashes wi Murphy of Boston ti ps of eventually |« Princeton's chances beating Harvard and Yale were not improved by the Dartmouth game. ‘and I'll make it plain to him go that there can’t be no mistake, In a moment the chef arrived and eal, ; of the stood at attention Another new boxing cli will throw open tta| THE Tiersy outplay Hae A ia the | “Now, Ilaten, Cook," sald Mr, Wik. | dente with a bosing stow tonight. The ciud i4| time, worn oo a pass and run. sixty a coot so he'll taste right, and [want | ting, but it's like depending on a | Shamue O'Brien, the e e | you to follow these directions closely. we . 60 to 1 shot win a race, "Great to have a guy like that | sseinat Jolnny ¢ The way both sides shaped up, around, isn't It?” one of the hunters | rounde, while seers Princeton should have been beaten whispered to his elbow netghbor, | matched boxers will pre | Princeton should eervened and thc Tho first thing you do," Nick pro- | Lary Hanson, the Battling Swiele, and Young] Tigers won out by a hairline decision ceeded, “is to get a nice, clean oak | Terry MoGovern, the hant bitting featherweight of Dartmouth was unexy ectedly strong board and soak it In butter and bacon | tuiladelphia, have been seoured by Jack Hanlon, | and aggress! ‘The Green backfield, ken away from manager | been a prominent factor in other } fore Ityso that the ‘coot will cook | tho South, has will be back at work this week. game, “TUES, NIGHT, Ploneer Clad. Renny McCdy vs, Mickey ‘Dunne alias Bock | Still Offering | Suits & Overcoats 320 When men see an Arnheim $20 suit for the first time they immediately compare it with suits that have cost from $30 to $35 elsewhere. And it stands the comparison, The Arnheim $20 suit is without exception the great. est clothes value ever known, Overcoats of equally good materials cost the same here. If $20 is the price you want to pay, see the Arnheim $20 materials before you buy. Write, call or phone for samples and style suggestions, jbeen picked?” the guide asked of the| slowly.” You then make a sauce of jand is now being looked after by Tommy Walsh of | sau teams. if ‘ * hunters. butter, vinegar, lemon juice, papriki ‘ Walsh has matehed Herman to fait! Dartmouth fumbled seven times) very mild and mellow Whiskey— “ure. fay, boy." he ealied to al Worcenteratiee mane Ault’ aba pep: [ie th aan foe teem names tie Lut agidinaf once did a Tiger pounce” on Wii , ’ waiter, “bring me those four duck#| per, Haste the bird with this every | ane Auditorium of Now Orleana on the night of} thiqball. _ : ilson—Real Wilson—That’s All! out of the lcobox,” ten’ minutes while ho Is cooking. Teil | Nor. 6 | AS for Princeton It would seer “Why, them's coots," declared Old| take about an hour to do the job, Reivlor rane up today to vay that Mike | that to separate R. Adie Driegt tr | . Old Nick. viewing the dead birds.| When the coot begins to brown ind |, Job" Ne of the bot be had. grad | tHe (eam Would De very Bhs tain ro meaih "There ain't a duck In punch.” | you think he's about done, you ple t the Harlem Sporting (the carbureter from a jOmAni The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Bottle enow theyre Roca eae og | ZOU gihink he's about done, you plek gan at the Harlem Siorting ey ee meting It tO Ko, 7 n " iy as | (able mre 18 orcs y nen aything =| t > equently punted his FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free boosie: of famous club recipes for Kood us any duck If you only know| soned and the sauce is running, then |™ boda) play, but he frequently’ p f f w to cook ‘em.” e 5 a thet a Oh Rk aa | out of impending trouble, made} mized winks, Address Wilson, 311 Fiith Ave., N. Y. That's All! how to cook ‘em. you take out the tacks, throw Bondertal Yosiag since 1 took bold hum it, team “Yes, and,I'm going to tell you 4 - several good gains from fake kick ‘ coot in the fire and eat the board! Goes weom funny that be refuse to box him,’ Arnhetm TWO STORES BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND 30 E, 42D ST., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES,

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