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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 27, 1917. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. HATED RIVALS AT ONE TIME | PUTTING "EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’”’ Baer —_—_—_—_ SWIMMING STARS RACE TO-NIGHT FOR THE 220-YARD TITLE. The 220-yard national champton- ship swim and the fancy diving competition will be held in the New York A. C. pool this evening. The fields will make up in quality what they lack In size. In the title swim Norman Ross of San Francieco, the world’s indoor rec ord-holder at the distance; Teddy Cann of the New York A. C., who has recently defeated every fur- long swimmer of national calibre except Ross, and Joseph Wheatly, another New York A. C. star, will start. Arthur Hartung of Chicago, the Central A. A. U, title-holder; Albert Downes, the Mercury Foot national outdoor champion, and Joweph Dunn, Frank Mullen, Ruth- erford Lawrence and Frank Spong- berg will take the board for the fancy diving championship. STAR ATHLETES OF HARVARD ARE PLANNING TO FIGHT FOR COUNTRY CAMBRIDGE, Mass, March 27. Eddie Casey, Harvard's famous halfback, announces that !f the international crisis results in war he will start the study of aviation at the Ourtiss School, at Newport News, Va. William Swart, a mem- ber of the ‘varsity track team, a room mate of Casey's, !s also go- ing to Virginia, Willcox, the run- ner, and Jimmy Knowles, ‘varsity outfielder, are two Harvard ath- letes already on their way South for aviation training. John Pfalf- man, the tennis captain, is to resign, a8 he plans to etart for France next month to drive an ambulance, RIS SPEAKER led the American League and the Athletics in bat- ting last season. Not Enough Courses to Accom- modate Golfers. Comme WE Me Wrasiog World) F golf values in the United States could be converted into money there'd be plenty to make a bil- lion dollar gift to France. Millions and millions of dollars have been invested im golf clubs, yet the demands of piay- ore far exceed present facilities. It ie practically impossible now to join aay of the local clue. Clubs within the metropolitan district are cluttered up with members. Many have wait- ing liste that date back five years. There'll be hundreds of golfers dis- Sere tee es fae oae| 4 Declaration ercise their skill. ‘Th Of War Would last season 1 was °. Becessury for the golf Due “o at out Affect Rowing if be wanted to escape the waiting line at the starting ice. What effect a declaration of war Returning tourists report that the| will have on the Poughkeepsie re- present day South consists of cotton fields and golf courses. This winter atta will be discussed by the board | was the greatest the Southland ever|°% Stewards of the Intercollegiate knew, In Florida alone more than| owing Association at @ meeting to sixty courses were in constant use. In| be held to-morrow morning at the leading golf communities like Pine-| office ¥ teud hurst, Mien and ine it was Cute. es Seen necessary to make ings weeks in| The meeting has been called to pass sdvance to play over the links, Cali-|upon the invitations for the hig re: | forma, like the South, waa trans-|gatta to be held on the Mudson on formed into a mammoth links for the| June 21, but it ts certain that not a winter visitors. little time will be devoted to discuss Old John Reid, who wasn't certain] ing the international situation, golf would take when he founded St.| Cornell University already has in Andrews, the first club in this coun-| dicated that it will graduate tts senior | try, twenty-seyen years ago, looks|class immediately after @ declaration with eamazeméht at the map now|of war is made, and if it should do dotted with golt courses in all @ec-|#0, the Cornell crews would be dis- tions of the land. rupted to such an extent that tho By copping the pennant this summer, Clark Griffith’ can nail 4 the all-year-round championship. Any kid can be President United Staten” wan Sree at of the New York Giants is @ Difference between @ punching | big Ay sparring partner 4a that ! ae inching bag ain’ posed to | know any better debe af 'Yale-Harvard | eRe Sor al [he aot. g0eb, how they a; Boat Race May \ sow vcr gis 00m Be Cancelled Gn tas 22 at | YEA 5d. CAMBRIDGD, Mass,, March 27.— ‘The Yale-Harvard boat race this, Fred McKay Ponerally requl year will be cancelled at once in the! @ aeconds to help him ina event of @ declaration of war by Congress, Fred W. Moore, Graduate |‘Treasurer of Athletics at Harvard Expert says the European JuUniversity, eald to-day, Other ath-| ‘ill last fi/ty years more. Abows | that time Bobby Jones will be juat| jletic events also will be cancelled,} at his height asa boy phenom, lhe eaid, although such competitions |may be decided on Harvard's home| , Difference between skill and fields, when the preparation docs | depends on whether you spell it |not involve extensive training, The|*® | oF @ You. | probability of similar action by other colleges may further reduce these contests. No formal agreement has yet en reached regarding the Yale- Harvard regatta at New London, Conn., on June 22, Moore said, al- though there has been an {informal exchange of Views between the grad- uate athletic committees of both unt- versities, The crew activities would be the first to be abandoned, accord- ing to the Treasurer, both because of the preparation necessary and the Two in his corner and ten on floor. The Hard Boiled Egos of Ameri will make good soldiers. None of t have ever been known to re-treat YOU SAID IT, Can't blame a fifteon-yeai |for entering a golf tourna the others are old enough to vette Ithaca crew probably would with- PETITION requesting the|draw from the regatta if it should Jeckey Club to reinstate Jockey | take plac The pitcher who retires late night ia the pitcher who retit early in the game. —_—_—eo—— fact that every member of the var- sed cinong horsemen for thee], Wattare tstende HAN si orey ang seat of the maseaere | ey te art bas tm tem elroulated among horsemen for thei latines Matends me | of the second elght are enlisted for Bs whos al iad ) signatures, Wilson was ruled of the| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, March 27.—| Robert Fitzsimmons, fifty-four years old, visits James J. Jeffries, — —— | some form of military or naval train. | hetpe, Anni le the month te Tighter turf about four years ago, after i: | Before one of the biggest crowds that 3 = J ing. —- was shuwn that he had been mixed | ever turned out to witness @ boxing con-| aged forty-one, at the latter’s ranch home near Burbank, Cal. Seventeen ° with ! 1 is city, Johnn; ne, the Ho was only a Wikies ache her featnerwelgnt: champion, outpointed Yas years ago this coming June 9 Jeff won the heavyweight championship by Dodg ers Miss Mowrey and easily led. According to. pre |e Wallace, the New York lightwolght, Whether gasoline 18 worth 80 a gallon or not depends on whet you are using it to go towards ed. ‘he here last night. It was the best boxing | defeating Fitz at Ci Island, . Fitzsi i devill ’ wrestling tournament or away from ar lang he was to pull a horse |geon here in many Both boxers | defeating Fitz at Coney Island, itzsimmons is now a vaudeville per- A I Ol D t prabaets Stred Sait" ne” he Masibag| ar tet thes Si wl at s Ivan Olsen Doesn . Fi . . ‘| " — Ted |,_1n, onier to cormepond with thete playing. Tore, In super ee et ning Tobie |former and Evangelist. Jeffries has one of the finest dairy farms in the PHILADELPHIA, March — 27.—Ted | naschall “teamna should wear trai the horse out and won the race, The|the honors © about even. Kit hd a ° ° Meredith, famous former Pennsylvania | like ‘Nat Wills, yawp of foure thing men resulted | increased his speed in the amt. three| West. He has made $50,000 worth of improvements in the past two Fill Bill at Thi athlete and holder of the world’s quar- in au investigation, and everybody | rounds and managed to forge slightly to nd half mile running records hes] concerned was ruled off. Since, how- | the front. years, d his 6 ices to his country. i ever, the real offenders have been | ~~~ _ ga mae announced to-day that he inten permitted to return. ‘Wilson bas had @ hard time of it @ living, and at present is to enlist in the Aviation Corps, and is BRITTON SHADES LEWIS Although Bunny Fabrique s/s!) unlikely that the Brooklyn SM) |atranging his business affaira ‘ao that recall Mowrey he can start taking instructions as soon Somethi) h to be done andjas he ti ccepted. When Meredith an- Benny McCoy, the Balttmore Gaving “an” automobile, Mite has IN A ROUGH BATTLE) Playing Wonderful Game at) immogiatels Oe Toulteed fin ihtemiion of balatiog-aaran| nad no trouble defeating Batding Ghat © jearned his lesson at a of thou- SS iT bbie is joyous over having | aviator Dona ppincott. former t the Vanderbilt A. ©. ieCoy, 1 « ede Se dollars ITs cule tothe ia | PINEHURST, N.C, March 2%—|Whiatles, a handicap medal round for! CINCINNATI, ©, March 27.—Jack Short, Manager Robinson Is ue te vey can A | (ruck star and « former sprinting cham- | i r left Jab, pion, both in the intercollegiate and in br otinging etralsnt ie t jap outelaaee the, Olympic, wames et Btockholm Or | was unmarked, while Chuck was Gad dith, It 1s Meredith's | bruset. beaten the Red Sox twice in succ on he js still mindful of John ‘s famous observation that} yy y don't pay off on records made | i n the world could induo A2| Seventy women golfers’ participated in| the benefit of those who had not car- | i i Gishonestly if he is Rtas Ruse the quatying round of the North and|ried off any prizes ‘so far this sea-| Britton, welter champion, had @ shade Worried About Securing a South championship tournament. The 1 W layed ov: fo. 1 co! jon Ted Le of England here b Nght, me tovbe,galuatated, "With experienced | mstal otite ie fualfyig pte waa] SC°H"Rudutey of the Winwooale IG | en boys tovant Ment, Lewin wasra:| Player Capable of Properly ning: with St —aeroner | Club | Both boys fought hard, Lewis was al- bit a‘ rhe Ag ‘University’ ot | Wilson another chance, At the timo| 86. The runner Rae’ the ttleaolier, }, 68. es ewin to bring home t ¢_championst MDs vs s " weer __| sible. Jimmy Mara, we ; Bows in the 4 Wylleee ensthae CARON. AS te an Rr ee ee sae but firitton was to er and ith a Mike, Who Is Now Lamenting| Atter all the good fellowship en Ing world 4s among the best of “ Alfred Relyea made the twelfth hole | long left for the head gendered in Macon and the desire] The first competitions of this probably the best jockey in the coun-| ho went round in 8% on the ¢ ason’a| steeplechase riders of & few year ‘eat Neck golf course in one. | to the body, hit Lewis many times with. i i of the people to help the Yanks pay | wrestling championships of the Metro- | has lost his wife. Mra. Mara died Sui try. : — The distance J# 160 yards and tx Fe- | out a i ianis many times wit, His Fate in the Minors. of the people 10 nelp tne pits, Cape,| polltan Association of the A. A. U. will| day and will be buried to-day from ATLANTA, Ga., March 27.—An tn- | garded as an tron shot from the tee. | both boys of The club house was Pe re ot ae ietlan ran into| es held at the City A. C. to-night, when | Mark's Catholic Church, at Bheepened HE Freddy Weish-Benny Leon-|Yitation golf tournament will, be ae Jamme hundreds turned away pes er the trials in the 126 and 145 ‘pound| Ray, She was the mother of fitted here to-day, with a number of pi Pr n iy tough luck right at the beginning of EHURST, N.C, March 27.—-W.| The promoters immediately signed Brit- By Bozeman Bulger. oug! P events °, * + We o 5 pasa 3 it possi that the] be con C. Fownes jr. of the Oakmount Club, | on and Lewis for @ return match for MTH Uncle Wilb pin. | thelr season. Is it pos Hp who won. the national. championship | April 16. ITE Uncle Wilbert Robin-\ jinx is working again he exhibl-| will be ard bout, scheduled for to-mor-lers of national reput part. Those who hi row night at the Manhattan|Part, Those wl a din, two novice classes will) children, nine of whom are living ed, The finals of these events held on Thursday night. ‘Thi 9 .. ‘3 0) las k{ tion game to be played between the} 108, 135 and 175 pound m pionshi| C., has been postponed until April at Brookline in 1910, is here. Ho wil — son's enthusiasm over the wor! is ft 6 and 1 au onahips Ceonard haa contracted a cold, It| tatty Hl aconepians | ake paren the, North and, Routh Mier Scores Knocks ot Bunny Fubrique at short,| Braves und, the Yanks had) to be |i te fe-Rivacent Ace, ormorroy ! ‘ : champions: ‘ournament, | Fownes ELD, Mass., March 2 te | ww peeve ea ‘ dol of rain, . . gaye ‘ im not serious, according to Billy Gib- onamelas sore Apc erecs . twice rune played a practice round on the cham-| Hartley, the durable D aroh U—) ‘ste| word comes from the Springs that| mind you, on @ ¢ the Mayor gad Friday night mon a entries have ‘ non, his manager, but rather than plonship Normas. the nix Dlonahip course. in 86 Sunday, but|Frankie Burns, the California light-|the Brooklyn manager ts much 4!8-/of the city had ordered @ half holl- — take any chances he requested that|teen-yea irc’ clipped fifteen strokes off that figure | weight, in the alxth rou of a sched-|turbed over the third base situation.) day! That game was sure of a crowd] For the second time this season plana e gives Leonard a chance to . N.C fare! —The !—70, including tw or ho! 4 he coun’ irae i payea & ese : win the lightweight title and is more ation tournament of the Tin out 1S two poor holes golug|the count three times before being for the return of Mike Mowrey, there are no more open dates. the Seventy-frst’ Regiment for duty than ordinarily i:nportant to him, _ ett ai ‘At present Ivan Olsen, the infielder |" “omouning this’ Tons the | Yanks makes It probable that the gamer of the He wants to be “right” when he steps so round sted by Brooklyn| have gone to Dublin, Ga, to play the| scheduled for the armory at Park Av: {ato the ring, Welsh, who has been { White will make Welsh a $10,000 aide ene roa a ee is doing fairly | Braves and forget their troubles. If|nue and thirty-fourth Street next Sate training at Douglaston, 1. 1, 1s on| bet, too. The same offer goes for papers last summer, 6 |you do not know where Dublin, Ga.,|Urday, will have to be postponed. edge now. He was a trifle’ disap- Leonard if he scores a knockout. well at the bag, but success in two is, you never will, so, there is no use PHILADELPHIA, March 1, pointed when he heard the news, but] , Mut ia the Bosnmrhis White will or three games does not necessarily | in getting out the map. Dublin is not] Joo Wright has started th Kinet tore ik ave roubles on ‘Thursday night e o . Olsen 48 an ag-| far from Dothan, Ala, but you don't} weeks of driving to get bis Pennsyl- Cone in tent. He waid he didn't | &t the Clermont Rink, Brooklyn, when Pigg tib yy PORIIAW AIK Bia: | Eh ouiies Os aeons Seen te eee eal pees cua good Hitter, | Know where that is, either, Yania’ouremen in the best of condition blame Leonard for not wanting to| he takes on Frankie Callahan, the . immy Murray of this city will | coire 5 per cent, of the gros receiite f the|but when compared with Scott, the 5 OF ine Tale renee, he, bel ve-round bout is the reason why ractically every rac- ing driver in America 0 "7 y uses take a chance and that he wouldn't| dangerous Brooklyn lightweight’ who | meet for the third tlme to-night at the | dows, The backer of the bil hare heies this | riliiant shortstop of the Red Box In Tea tae RLRY mn 8F Sia, race | hae . himeelf under the eiroumstances, Thel championship by Plant toward (he |Ploneer Sporting Club, Theso bantama | ime of having It pamed and signed ty the |the World's Beries, he looked terrible, | re. now ally in The Move started | 1XON Ss douse has crow aisht. The club |! ewe rounds, ° battled for six rounds tn Philadelphia |” ame At that, If Olsen could rena upeed of | out, the other night guessing that it] Pron ta Worlds GRAPHITE, wettest” Womver" auttahe| q I, ICH, it Gob eutdon ny 4 fr tn tm thn iy. Dah thn |, mw itn, nm atm wa | Sn eur Ya a Meo |e, ayo eure ke bad teen 7 ob: ie ickets stamped w ne ~ 1 " a Durwer th ould develop into « Li heavy ave ") ce et Y thet, the, tickets stamped with the Bim Coffey’ recent comeback, scrape took place two years ago before | Sar ‘umn’ ams ey «at iat Mould nave a much bester chancy of /Geclaed upon wien Hasty Hempstead \ Meadpin Tourne} LUBRICANTS 2 c pac n night} the Baitt By ® . < it : eclared that McGraw had a chance ' pay eae ticeenes ee core and knocked out Johnny Espin in two altimore boxer lost to Johnny |day night by belng defeated ty ‘Tom McMahon, All winter Robble had counted on that date they may have the peice | rounds, Wouldnt be surprising if be Ertle on a foul, Murray held his own | t Pitthurgh bearcat, in a fiftenound tost | digging up a shortstop somewhere, so of getting more moncy in @ successful refun to keep his car fric- tion-free, Dixon’s will perform the same service in your car, XO Ach your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart , : 8&co beg ag yaa vo are LR ag ig on A id i Up & ehortatan & year than the president of the club i od fore long they” Were battling cach] against Williams on both occasionr. | ing s eeat ee Me punted ‘Chale, rape ann eens nan 4 Mae ennatend), Nhat causes Gore ete aod Mnsk ab indbe wer Te: : other 9 Seated padiy the “ cpap ales B cieseh fads x | of the estimators to fix the income at | wl sis HARLIN WHITE, who has had| BY the by, Coffey will be asen in ated at the ringside to-night will be | Dally that the referee promptly gave him the de. | argument over salaries Detwee mn Mr. $u0,000, "We ure certainly hoping that |-,Mewupotitan, LAty. Ine. Co, Noy 2--Kumer (G coon guanaes te lend shel Eacan aiinn an sat theateas bene, Johnny Kilbane, the ‘world’s feather |" as Hobets and the players. Aiop, put i# tue, but if it Jen't "Mc" is going HP tapreder ©, Mieugnen jender #9, Mex ‘erry Kellar at the Broadway Sport- | op > . o h oo | eae ag tne De » butito have a tough time explaining all| Metropolitan Life Ing, Co. No. 8—-Rogerdus 04, ean time to take advantage of them,| Appearance at that club, and he ts whom have fought Williams, ‘The Jer-| montue ago, was matched today to meet Mike |. thy meantime Mike Mowrey is in| These guesses may hurt [(eelriooytap Tile Ie Oo, No. 4—Memt Be y Gnecue fo maaee & terrae cmpren: | sey City ville, for i Nhatever the galary really {sand | Kerr 50, Knobel 63, McQuold £4, Kelly 64, To is seeking another opportunity to vox | SPN” fn Meine of that organiza. y City lad ts anxious to get @ line | Smith, the Itallan fighter of Yorkville, for tem Whatever y y. the minor leagues crying just as hard wr Bi oc Rey jerend | Eis crown, Nat Lewis, his manager, has|" I,’ will not be the first time that|box him two week: the Queensboro A, C, of Long Island on Sat | Wilbert is to have him. It is not at| Paris Crary sense ne roe aoe to | Total ; g vndinaine Wired that he will be on hand at the| Coffey and Kellar have had it out be-|the same club. sur From tenant fo Alla ame ——— of Br OURRE Ene ON oclnpcerh f5| caine Tap, C2, Be 6, Established 1827 Manhattan A. C, on the night of April| tween them in the arena, Kellar was | ¢, ius. ns is going to the - & Pel : re 000,000. 5 | one ot ikene ©, Bulger W, To-| 4, when Welsh defends his belt against | stopped by Jim in nine rounds and is| ;CUnY'Y to-morrow to rest before this | Wild Burt Kenny, the game and rushing leary. Sten el Si ns ua ornare more shea vee * ene | A hettonoliten Life Ine, Oo, Ne 7—Patarwen 8 Benny Leonard, the local star, de-| bent on wreaking revenge to-night hard contest. In the semi-final of ten |welght of Harlem and Sailor (irande of Call g fact, Agel Tmereased value te due | Memon, £4, licherdsoe 88, Malone 68, Caneh! flaring that he will bring along with| Billy Gibson, “manager of Coffey, | founds to-night Benny Vaigar, French | forla bare been aimed up by Tom MoArtie to . amount, Phe efforts of MoGraw, | Metre Life Ine, Oe, No. @—Tenant 14, fim © Western promoter who'll be| says that Jim is in even better con-| bantam, and Young Rosner, who re- | ‘lh ® 8 ten-wund bout at the Fairmont A, C. With Dodgers That was formerly & drain on mon- | Mackeatsch 68, ieeton' 8 Stata “a, Tea BF: ready to post a $10,000 forfeit of «| dition than he was in his last bout, in| cently fought Jimmy Wild of the Bronx on vert Saturday night, In the | Abb Re py $30,000 purse for Weish to vox White| which he knocked out Joe Cox, the| w wid © in London | semidinal of ten rounds Mike McCabe and Bob oe eyed men who owned the franchise! | Meuopelites Life laa, Oo, Xe. ®Themtece » twenty-five rounds. Lewis says that| hig Western heavyweight. 4 Will pertorm, Erle will ewing jxunches at each other, e |is now a big paying Investment, | Ferupait Bl, Melaiyre 10, Aron 44, Sih 43, GRAND CENTRAL PALAC oo —_— HOT SPRINGS, March Casey ‘or the last five years McGraw re-| | "\feropolitan Life Ing, Op, No. 19—Lindau 74. |] Lexington Ave, | Use 40th St. Entrance, iy me Palace Sporting Chub of the Bronx to | chartie Murray, the fight promoter of Buf. | Stengel, the fast outfelder, came Tal ceived a salary of $40,000 and Mr.| weiner G0, ‘Closasn “Gb, Uren’ Of, Horn’ 72: |] ‘the, entire, tice devoted etnehy t Augie Ratner, the orack middleweight ol 4 former. the Gabh yrometey rsttinnly " * mmpatead declares that the new ar- | Tota * “IH toroller » 100 pairs o | that ection, and KO, Jaffe will pe in falo, N. Y., ie still trying to bring off a bout|terms with the Dodgers to-day. He ant on him an increase, In| gases" of Tiamat, reanteat 00. Malech OPEN A NOC FVENIN feature teu-round mill, Jaffe te high between Veto Herman, the bantamweight cham-| wa, the last holdout to sign a con-|addition to actual salary McGraw ts | Total | ely touted i gy futeats ee Dae das ley toute | Sm wal Dick awe for ten unde. at Ue sv vect 108, ta || ADMISSION oA Sroducta Refint boxed pion, al Dich, Loess, ieee Tew Gs tract. Stengel'a contract calle for a|to get w percentage of profits In stock | ica. begat dae Sra, eeetice Ye et eo weeks.” Murray has eledy ened vp | salary of $3,600, which is a big cut) More power to him. tal 421 iN ee Jimmy Duffy, the woot ale dahtmeight, wuo | L080 Dut tn order to got Herman, he will hay | who from the amount he received during 1 ROWING AND Bi defeated Joe Rivers eat week D9] to guarantee him at least $1,000 for bis end, THUM’S d Pete MH the ral League war. e ACADEMY, cor, Sist ley, who Aoeked out” Prhie ‘Burne ot Har’ | shish ia a shampion’s price theee dave | "Stengel, while refusing to sien al Dgeg Your Husband Drink ? = — * formie last wight at Pittefield, have been mate 0 ‘ac been practising with t! PORTING, Salts harmless to flush Kidneys) | Drink lots of water—you can't| {2 lx i the main event of tea rounds at tie | Another fighter is suffering from boll ras | Eetaer tare Cassy decided to come : T. Il. H C pomesee. | i ., bo hata phy drink too much; also get from any | MOM" Sporting Club on Setuntay night, wrap ie Habe Vicato, who i@ not long back| to terms only after President Ebbets ruggist ellis Ow to ure Tne 4a Csse 14 th em Douloran and neutralize uric acid, thus parce aciet about four ounces of Jad) from to Avtralia” Pieato wan to hare | agreed to extract a penalty clause of | . it Tesiey, BB endi ladder trou Salts; take a tablespoonful in a gines| 1,08 Bow a9 though BL Trown will be [boast Geom Chaney of Baltimore at New Castle $100 for misbehavior from the docu Th iL H b Hi ~Teskser paving Clan Be 7 ing BI r ble. of water before breakfast each noone. | ected 8 teferee of the twe-rvund bout beteeen | winorrow night, but om account of bia ines his | ment. | Stengel will remain here woul e Liguor abit at OTE | | Bradys averting Cun Prookiye., Tel £8) ing for a few days and your kid-|5 0, ce Aut i ce tie ie mancom, Jimmy Dune, bes been foreed to wer | Thureday.—” | Eats, Som, S00. ney ‘ 4 Mere, waa, Lirwe baal | 508 powders. Drop one powder twice a da NIGHT, Pi ' When your kidneys hurt and your aber dtinn Pi re arta | Faraee yonls ihre le isles lie centers walle \gunday Basevatt mitt to me| Free Prescription Can Be Filled at) fy": viny Diinata:, Tels, Rast | wad Witton ence reorens, Sag y tf ) i eh nes and | dummy Jobuson, who louke efter the oteine + Sha 4 New Bedford and " i A ie term bach feels sore, don't get acared and| lemon juice, combined with lithia, | Cowler, t erfectly satidied mith Browser ast | auutte uf Hrldgwort pn feet Ne | pS Ope Any Drug Store and Given Secretly. we proceed to load your stomach with a] and has heen used for generations ta | %'™ "uistse releres oieolve round ‘tous te be''olamed eh, Bridge. “ememel wvem Se Sraayniee resias 14, J, Brown, « Cleveland mau. was for] cenrly™ t Jot of drugs that excite the kidneys] clean and stimulate clogged kidneys: | rye youre in wot ior on ‘Thurwiay night. Johony Dramie| ALBANY, N, Y., March 2%.—Efforts Titus ‘and ‘relauves” Madrvniard ais] "My nusand was on 1 ee ate the entire urinary. tract.| also to neutralize the acids in-urlnc | gTtee, mut i Taleh goof bantarawhig win [ol dormer City and Dare’ Madar of the | are being made to-day to have the Coden | redeeming hi Sugnt Sie | Hn? en Ye four ey | Keep your kidneys clean like you|se it no longer is @ source of irrita-| of tis Harem SC. fie Thame cere mand | Netase gennny sl {on the omnidinal for ton | Committes of the Assembly roport out best medical men rove in’ the nope] ter puttina the powder in his ie fe] keep your bowels clean, by flushing| tion, thus ending bladder weakness. |S tvbnny tober will f se. the retired. tha oF of Joe) ene Walker bill permitting Sunday base-| would ni nay ah taken 4 dink wiheetand saps he te throten | them with a mild, harmless salts| Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in-|\s. Mickey Dunn a H ball in the State Members of the committee said that tt would be brought in the open at once |but- that they had small hope of its Pare ar > with & youngmer named Mulligan, formula (the. which removes the body's urinous| jure; makes a delightful effervescent | waste and stimulates them to their|lithia-water drink which everyone | zormal activity. The function of the] should take now and then to k ored boser of New Ragland. 1 in & spec puoehes with Buddy him whet aid tt, but £ T' shall ey did not aig the eam: Vaulkoo, the col shown the joie’s cep sy Cline, who pat up auch @ remarmably | passage. article, eeld very remark jest 120th Bty and kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24) their kidneys clean and active Try | clever exhibition against Phil Bloom of Brooklyn be ——_ yee, {95,8 barmicas, “wa3, Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing= hours they strain from it 500 grains| this, also keep up the water drinking, |, Not Sumaret by Silt faliure on sevwal coca the Vairmont A. ©. last Saturday aight, re: | Dandee Outpoints Tendler. 4 enormona ton Mp Brooklyn, for i of acid and waste, so we can readily| and no doubt you will wonder what | * the State cf Tiina, |wumed training at the New Yolo A. A. yetedy” PHILADELPHIA, March 27—Johany Mhevins ie saderstand the vital importance of | became of your kidney trouble and | hy pal A giro ypen ye Py ye Pungee Wea An oney, Wis ver Lee HA ’ kreping the kidneys active, backache-—Advi lug mew of Ciicogo met recemtly and (Tamed @ Sporting Aud Friday night, AA last aight. aa ibe mosey, kane, ’ t

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