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— ——--—— F = THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1917. . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH SNOWBOUND 1907, OF the Presse Puamaing Co (The Hew Tore Brening W ' “Strangler Lew Deserves Weer, eat Yoo Credit for His Head Lock. fg He Was One Man Who Could Do Something With a Wrestler’s Head. By Arthur (‘Bugs’) Baer. (le Volk eekdinn Public won't care - in ten rounds and fo decision, They'd father see ten decisions and fe Mid- townda Jess Strangier Lewis deserves credit for hie head look, He was one 0o- man whe could de something with vyweight a wrestlers head. J ' Trading Alex from Philly to Cht | cago doesn't benefit Mt. Lovey. He | doeaw't throw that fast one with hie . . uniform. er le Vo tonaian Walk” ™ | i the Strange thing about ath lca is Ss that all our greatest athletes are physically unable to serve in the have @ fight for his title if he army. kxamining physicians gen- ile to. fine con do whet 2000 erally discover nome defect that can- Willard talked about doing « week or | Bed chances for poaee S ae ™ ere are a few instances from en { ago. ae ae. ohh oer ie ee | major branch of American sport, ly Armstrong of Camp Hancock k 4s baseball , Amous ba player had flat ' Robert Wigren, Kvening arches of the pocketbook and a one- } § | hundred trip commutation teket that } jonly had thirty-six punches in it ¢ Naturally he was exempted until he i lhe gl ag bam aieo, bas } could get the commutation ticket all @ ; me to eballenge Mike pune out. Besides that he was Dowd to & meeting for the mid- ' lewsight championship, for the en neaae ‘ it of the Red Crom, Clark Well known golfer waa willing - with only one style of musket. e ‘i end reer, dacinen over r ee tie | wanted a niblick musket, a drassie Marry Grebh of Pittsburgh, As 1 pun, a inidiron Winchester and @ wincerity, | have secured his com- _ ae cant’ clek tak tan eA Ute. Sateg cantonn’ enaeceieele weno Wineee Puce Bee F seelal Western Golf Association inveariy weer th it Beta sore / Y TAKING up this challenge ° ° ie Kock, Ark., to lake Place in Marc’ Premier football player would have cee ite mrt ava) FOr Next Spring Will Be | amie wsenm rs goa inn ome wine May Not Hold Tourney sien ite 4 Who made a proposition and then ° saek tedaeen, ee Ayton eta > [month from Uncle Sam, would have | Tose the ret ne foe. Shaped Here This Week | “icie' ioc s5.b.' a stete sotty deus wilars and For Title Next Season)? &tsieusce if possible sign him up to box Fred Fulton twenty rounds at Little Manding officer's consent towne biscos amo es |College Athletic Policies ne of the leading wrestlers of 3 1LLIAM A. RAFTER, in the i Te " oe Rock, Ark. any time between March 1 to 15. | will offer $75,000 | a 4) Wie ake s0ltowed tha itn | Ped ca desired t WW nlist in “the 1 3 v . i fas nd when Tate follow sup w | Brooklyn Standard Union, has! Many Important Meetings, at! Musee “athletics In war tine, with for the match. | witnessed the Fulten-Tate fight here yesterday An Age Limit Affair May Be) 2™Suhging lett jab Fulton sent his to fit ef j bean making « splendid Nght for the re-| Whit Wy; | particular emphasis on athietica in the and will bet Jess Willard $10,000 Fulton knocks him out inside of 1! a4. On Instead at| 2pPoment down with a blow #0 low jo fithie | ' | 1 Rewing ot boxing in Now York State ar-Time Schedules trmy training camps, will be the chief twenty rounds, M. TWEEDY. eci in Instead at| that "tho. reteree offered to give the| i ‘ as obtained lett pia of discussion, Ee ) H i “hi fight to Tate. | 5 j ; Grpdn of the most prominge aes:| Will Be Adopted, Are on : Meeting in Chicago on ny MsCarney retuaed to accept| z,7R? champion heavywelght of get country, all enthusiastically fa-| ‘Tanis, Jan. 19. P pout on a foul eo that Tate was tray, provided that the Kalser would ' Yoring the sport and commending his pis. ° . ellowed five minutes to recover, v ht. 1 | Sore This Vaweeping’ indoreement Now We Are Going to Havea aur Binoy meek tales once eae SS ' j a e ns antec etre (0 Lapisloture HE National Collegiate Athletic > | |_ When the directors of the Western |ina tossed nlm through” the ‘ropes, |, 60 You can neo the Afftioulties that } , , arise { ‘There ts little Association will meet here on Fi h d Si T T Albert G, Cutler had an off day in his/Golf Association gather for their| Tato falling with a crash to the floor. H ty aval will aes pyepdernd a While the N.C. ALA at eran on ennis ourney 1 2 balk ne billard match "mith Welk annual meeting at Chicago on Jan. Sov es © referee dlequalified Ful horn into the service. ‘ \ chran, the boy won of ©) at » and, as sa! pfore, 19 cro’ f on knowing, the overwhelming | {s purely an advisory body, its action | Maurien! Daly's *yilliard room. Geenren|1% they are likely to suggest to the) (hr eke, te Boa not listen to the MANY POLICE WITHOUT: { ; , He indignation pooe ak And the pub-| will have much to do with the con-|[)nited States L. ‘T, A. Is Ex-| ational body, also is Vice President | on in the afternoon by a score of 300 to delegates the holding of an age-limlt | big plasterer when tho tried to make ; ! BE engestion over the manner In! guct of athletics throughout tho war, ‘ ris » 1S El of the 7th Regiment Club. lee tee cake cate ning innings to pile| tournament with two classes, instead | speech from tho ring. BUT NONE SAW BOUTS. t down and dragged out, Mundrede er| for ét is universally admitted that had} pected to Give Sanction to} Ame Cochran eared 200 points $9-Cuts| of the tsual Western amateur comipes ingutea, back and head were slightly ates tadbtast ’ ‘ 3 ” jer’ . js high run of the y 3 A a y - eon of ron in the army train. |!t not been for the stand taken by it the New Plan in the Future. | Waarer. dow in. the wtternoon game when he rovea up tition, There Kin 87 pes ee, — Although forty policemen were out ing trained in boxing, | jn its special convention in Washing pion, and Mra, Theodore Cansebeer, | 108 points, tournament for both profe sa the doors of the Olsmple An, at and ra War Department itself has|ton jast August, intercollegiate sports % sr ouplen. th of indovr honors in — and lem maya neuen Atte {ts opening show under the member- ! oon t to announce through the p waka #10 Father and Son'touFney idea. ©, double Programmes. of NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 26.—Halpin| No matter just what the condit ship plan, none entered. Inside tt wae | mission on Tre. : *| would probably have come to an ei rand § y idea, | series o ap to.rnaments has| Field's Cheer Leader surprised @ large| prove to be the association would {Blan Sr rhe: via 1 tivition that every soldier mant Ao. {ast fail in most univeraltiens and col- popular in local golf circles, wil Prepared, tho firat to begin on| holiday crowd at the Jefferson Parish |prohably conduct the competitions |packea” Fddte Kelly stopped New York 1 | | Come a skilled boxer to fit himself for | !eges until the war was over. soon be introduced into tennis, | Wpanendey, tan 2 eee tT Buy Mozeshe (christmas! along patriotic lines, taking entrance) pant Doyle Beats Joe Welch, | Dick Hyland in two, rounds, Tommy | effective bayonet fighting. With the Ni GAs A: mestin€. rhe plan has been launched at the| ducted along the sume lines fifth convecutive victory for the three: |money and turning it over to relief) PINLADELPHIA, Dec. 26. —Paul| Geary and J, O'Daly drow in atx rounds. | fwur values of boxi Oe RY inks . which were so popular a year ago| year-old. son. of Ogden — *}tunds, giving the winners certificates Doyle of New York scored an easy|,,Charley Havigun, Assemblyman for ng 80 clearly out- f Intercollegiate Assocla-| Seventh Regiment Armory "1 is £0 m Ogden—Belle of Ash 9 ‘ iy the Thirteenth District, in which the lined by the Government, there ts no| fon of Amateut Athiees of -America to| Jt is pointed out that the akil| S20 for, Which Mre DR aor Heoeer:| tenes TAs Tur Breviouaynorien were Linateed OF rine. who are going to thele ale eeUnae Des at ke Netonel (little club is situated. ot into the ring | i r4 velt Pell offe e won aince the Py who oir “alx- ne DN ai deed “1 i { } oA a eeening sehtbl. figouss, the advisabiiity, of Melding tne shown by the youngsters in the Nu-| The handicaps will bring the wom-| meeting. iD I cecal Tt AD I a tandted A ape fe A, Cy Doyle went hin opponent to the a tN ne ey ta make a Bebe | . ; a unior an ys’ champion- | en ‘all clasaes Into act iets r times during the progress of | (0. ck Nn +) important States. Killing voxin; plonahip games in the spring: the Ne} sui) which wil move into the semi. |and serve Fecrulting ground for| Janowski defeated Jatte in the six-| Weverting to the possibility of 00 |the pout, three knockdowns: coming, in | for Yexalized boxing 1 ' directly contrary to the interests of | NOs! , Basketball Mulet ie N.C. A.|Gnal round to-day, would insure a| the women's national Indout cham-|teenth game of their chess match, and| go limit in the ern + |the first’ round and the other in the a H thé Government. In |, Boatng | en tee ae re cerca che Amateur| ournament of this kind belng as suce plonship cheduled for Monday, | #0 drew up on even terma after being| the idea is that because of the many |last round. Scores Wasy Viotory. (> | : ld at once be legalized in overy | Athietic Union, will hold an interpreta-|coxsfui in lawn tennis as those of| March 11. four Gown ier, One: Ume, joading. golfers, Sow in services ft immie Pappas, the Greek bantam- | i as ipruch as ponstble dante ear eeee | aie’ Banepete vot Athieticn, ul hold | Be same kind in golf fathered by ack u Seutinvaixs title Maine auggestion PHILADELPHIA, 26.--Joh BORN, GANS “tate © torvitio | ; uch as possible during the war, |Ste,, Managers of de bineey Talla Goenes caok, ment Involve ‘ Dee. lohnny | Welht, ; ‘forth to dincuas wai 5 ig ade that only golfers of | Tillman defeated Irish Patsy Cline in a beating here In a ten-round bout, the Vis Bea TEA Boxing in nO |both' the Athietio Research dociety snd| | There would be no lack of entrien, Fistic News Pollock and Goss pas years of more should be allowed fast'aix-round Bout at the Giympia A.A. bell saving “Little Heat” t Pappas | o v4 lociety a! rectors ¢ first round w at en. Pill. | was matched o rs .° a in 1 | Meh. T's w self-evident fact that the Hgucation will eather tomether. the famous Cornell veteran,. Cecil to compete. that in the West- | man, had the betler of the second and |two weeks bil ( ' nore boxing is encouraged the more| The N.C. A. A. convention will be an| Donaldson's father, Gerald Donald- Tt will be recalinae summer two, of | sutd., The fourth was pretty even. but i a Renerally a knowledge of boxing w amair at the Aster 0, |won, has been chiefly responsible for| Battling Levinsky, the fast Hebrew | Johnny Dundee i going South shortly for 4| FN tournamen’ oy lohnny led by « wide margin in the Afth epread through the country, eeu At the morning seation Dr. We HP.) Unt" Moungatur's, cally Gusoan ue the lbeavywelotat, hag just peon etfered @| Batts ot New Oritans Wo was wonnee Grace | tue leading amateurs of the C hioago | and sixth : ‘ b foer will come into the army with a| fe Vincent formerly President. of the | came. guarantes of $800 to mect Harry Greb| D7 his manager to meet Pal Moran, the oromig| S1strict, ane iinet adie Dyer Raheon tn eet rage | 4 omledge of boxing, and. this wil Gitvernity Of Minnesota and now Presi) William Cunningham, the veteran| of Pittaburgh in a ten-round no-deoiaton |'96 ibweight of Minolog, Mich... for twenty | Gardner did not (ake part: RODEN, Tee ee ceed Tose Gf Aun: Mie Treatest- | SM aning ese, WOH 18 the army | Sent of the General Mducetion ye Faunce | andthe only American waampionship| yout at Cincinnati in two weeks, but as | Tint #1, 0M fonimans Sadtoriam to the store! acost Yamada, the famous Japaners| erate ang ‘Tommy Hobson of Malde / ’ ieee will talk on * ica for the Nation's! 1,9 championshi: . Levinaky is unable to get a leave of ab- : | billiard player, has recently P| fought twelve rounds of the fastest con- | . ip of Spain, now fighting in great form down there aad Promot is way of think ar ath ¢ | it HARLIN WIITE, Boxing in-| UEMsion at the afternoon and eve-| whines. in the reClected glory of W.| sence: f0F any lonath of tIme, from the | Tovar ecdal to i Rim cganat the nar | Fol” SeaynoronMEte duparimvent of the | test char feen, in thie part Of the, son: | Silk collars that this ® ‘ structor at Ca: % ning sessions Wvilhinge upon the duty | Dickson Cunningham, former Yale|*ldlers comp at Camp Ayer, Mass, | tue Italian ne. iNet could be improved on. That | matched. Dyer took Ted Lewis's place country ever produced { 1 tag MP Custer, tells] of maintaining athletic sports during | Captain and title holder. Harold L,|Where he is teaching the soldiers how] gi waa the putting. Yamada complains that | at'a moment's notice es i j me that when he began he found|the war. At the Afternoon meeting re, | Taylor, the Brooklyn Prep star who|to box, his manager was compelled to} Wt oe recur N. ¥ bngafins at Jimmy the can't tell where the ireiub. When —— were originated hy “us { Phy, Unskitied men could box more Bill be Teed ‘and (here will s re Frank M. Loughman in the} call off the negotiations, the boring entertainment to be held for lenticare| Pe ehita, a biliard. ball with a cue he Bartfleld Victor on Foal. e i He) Rove atarted a Ten eMtine Pace. | porte trom the heads. of, the varigus| feature ett acket ia cnommes Word he been received from James Hamil, the memberw of the Queembery A, C, of un, [knows exactly, where It Wt SOS Aon | PROVIDENCE, Deo. 24.-Walter Mohr H b ; 1 *, notal | fini 3. . y pen on Was disau or W@ Faining thit has shown tine reasuite | Le Willams. of the "University, ot| who takes after bis dud in enthusiaam | ‘St prometer of Denver, Col. o the effect that 1, 4. on New Year's altemoon, wariad training |W Ebeg there, but with him it's all &| fw tn the eighth round of a scheduled RK E R ; rat he selects four men with , | Minnesota of the committee on football | and skill on the courts. the Mager of that city hes qrested tim 0 “ jetting nto coodi-| matter of conjecture with the hes found bout with Soldier Bartfeld : Woking experience fi = by Dr. Joseph BE, Raycroft of the)” A jist briefly drawn up for euch a| ‘ Ma#e & fifteen-round bout betwem Champion | ton at the Polo A. A. with Irish Pateey| rubber-core, of New York. The first rounds of his f rom each com: | committee on basketball rules; by Fred: &| Renny Leonard and Jack Britton, the former | Cline as bis sparring partner Now, if it could be arran: four were’ fast and furioue’ ana’ then ") pany. He tells them how to work W. Luehring of Prince tournament also included Goddard of auditor oe to use his club que Mohr beran to fieht foul J) Bnd sends them back, Bach asmet. 2a Of rineien Oerman of |W. Saunders, the donor of the bow! | relterwelaht champion, at the wocivard auditorium). 0, Reger, who In scheduled to box pitiy| PLAYER tO Une DHE, Cig poot tashlon, | Mo f ANt instructor takes four men, then [Ohio Stateon track and field rules, |emblematic of the junior national |% 2%, 20. Britten's manager bes alrvedy *°| De Yoo of Bt. Paci at the Casioo A. ©. of | Yamada would be greatly pleased. He Greb Wins All the Wa: . ‘ anotlier four men, and : eeting of the araduate mt title upon turf courts; Frank T. An. | ‘ted for him and it i¢ thought that Leopard) Bridgeport en Friday night in has the makings of a good player, how, wice, 2PO¢ MiG Wivle company hac’ bern “nat Delation wil be held-at the Hotel | Gerso , the young Brooklyn player, |"! else be signed up, | tent, will leave for Bridgeport 1 ever, and later hia accurate eye uld| PITTSBURGH, Deo. 36—In a “| / = » ‘ Shroush the prebminary movements Unique to-morrow: and jt we tne | Who stands more than 6 fest tall and| Manager Clgriey Doamorick of the Plovect |reeume training at Battling Levinsky's gym, fy.| stand him in good stead on Greb, Pittsburgh's leading middleweight WAy Pay More | ' of boxing. inchibers wil also be delegates to the| Whose father, Frederick G. Anderson, | sporting Club today completed his card of two | #em's manager has wired to New Orleans accepting = pusilist. outfought Whitey Wenzel, his | Pi aa 0aamrepi 1 ‘ Then the men in the company are| N.C. A. A. convention the folk wing| was winning championships before| ten-round bouts and several preliminaries for the |@ return match with Kid Coster in that city next old rival, all the way. | arker Co. Makers. Trvy ‘ j matched uxulnat cach other: weeords (42, ft ie poanible that some curtaliment | Frank was born; Benjamin H. Let: | ext membemhio. boxing show ro ba beid et his month. Ear. In previous vost with ce | MEELEOWL, Beaten, |= ( img to their size and weight, and are |%f football schedules for 1918 may Be the first holder of the National| ciub on New Year's afternoon, Tommy Touhey | broke # emall bone of his left hand, ? a. ' ; Bia 13, vor" one round ef cae ean |e ested at this nesting, besaues iM Soamaplonehips jaitett H. | mecets Tommy Elm and Joe Hyland will clesd| Fourteen members of the Grapp A. ©, will ap. oses on Foul i] ule They are then given additional |ing venture at all the colleges last fall in, former national Indoor junior | with Shamus O'Brien in the two main events, pear before Judge Grobel in Washington Heights , fratriiction and aries 8. Garland, 4 are given @ ton-min-|and it is believed that by eliminating champio . > T middle champion, | Police Court to-day on complaint of Acting Ming stunt to do in barracks, some of the early season games which|the Pittsburgh youth whose father| A# Mike 0 mie ant son bin parenta dur. | THompeon of the Pollen Departipat in a ta Harr; ‘at Right Clothes ‘ onsite of two one- ninute |g het draw ened reas & cy 4 coma has served on the Ranking Com. | "# x joel on heme ae in ses me utr | of belding « sn ee bee a fond oO 7 effected. Pennaylvan! | mittee. ng the holidays, hie manager dec Yt members 7 2 Pounds of iopo skipping, with one |wit’urge a resumption of all college |i goith president of the th | wreral contenta which be had arranged for nim. | Notwitisiandiag che case in court, Law Raymond ; ' miduic of rest between, Tho men | baseball schedules. but it is probe! neeitent Tennis Club, sald tiag| O'Dowd will return bere abou! Jan, 5 and will |ammounced last might diet tbe cub will hold LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Dec. 26-- TICES @ry then paired rnd told to pull each |ablo that there will be opposition time It would be Imponsible | Ye prepared to ensase in any battles walsh are of- feng dh iy ee a eee sig, we mas. Fred Fulton was disqualified by Ret- rounds. After that they box three|aeera who will be present are Moore| to schedul ate for the Fathers | é | i 4 Other around fur two one-minute [to this. Among. tho «raduate man-|at thi inutes c nute . F stan | Dome Slatty Herbert in the two ten-round baits, | Ore? Billy Haack after two m duit . One-Minute rounds, with one-minute |, Harvard. ray of Princeton, !and Sona toummament. He had no| ‘The manager of Tank Carbone, the Ttallan ig /of boxing in vary “Texas” Tate. ar € Cw ea i _ her smlanate Tounde, with one-minute |Pisner of Columbia, ‘Pickerine of | doubt, mowever, that” the ‘United | qitdineign bie rusnd 4 lave and has] Joe La Blane, who healed « wndiate com.| bout with Harry "Tex TI i # res! ey. then bo: min | Pevnsylyan der of Dartmouth. | States National Lawn Tennis harley Di ck for maoney | powed of New York theatrical men to buy Jews| ''F' Dus Fred” was booed by the i i r i 2 8 ‘Asao- | brought suit against Charley Doemerick for money 7 Jew) Ferocious . i" . F Bto Mounda, wits a minute of reat |Himith of xyracuse, Miller of FIMAbUrED: | ciation would give sanction for such | which be claims In dvs him for Carbone for taking | Willard's clrvve, sald. last night that the nm-| 2,000 fans present, ener $25 is very little for a good suit or overcoat today y { t Mien that o tav dave ot this mare |Misnerty. of at Sot bury of | a contest in the near future, ae Julian | rert ime ter-round bou! with Augie Ratner at Uae | posed desl was off, ‘We would buy the cim| To those at the ringside it loo » that a few days o ene renin sna M the | pocies corinne Ole 6 fr Works 60h from Willard only, on one condition, that Wilan|as if Fulton found the going 0 steep and yet we are making excellent clothes at this price. hy of West Vir-|8, Myrick, Acting Preaident o made a great difference In the fight- i dit f th It on ' f — ann coeemmmamennieinaaiis ———~ | remained ga watt. We considered that the|in the first minute thar be wens te Just at pesseaiy ey 028 crerines are unusually strong + ing condition of the men. wave |" While « formal call for a meeting o Eecryeeight chamelon of the wend tan fon col willing to tame the Chane = we lava adil to the ecormeat acres Siem o boxer’s knowledge of how to/ the 1 four A‘s has not been sent much an asset as any other part of the circus, and! beaten with Jess Willard looming ure um! WEE And how to conserve energy, It | put there will be & series of ponerse CHICAGO UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL PLAYER wore jurticularly #0 mail now, preparatory to he|up with @ half-hearted promise for attractive patterns heretofore sold at $30 and $35. Fave tien 4 fighting endurance that | betwee reprerentalives et tne geaeoit- , me ara er ju, mith walt neeriet Pred' to lope i sipped gor med pt a en ~ Brig rs rly bo1000 mint pace tien relative to the desirability of held: | FIRST “OVER TOP’’ IN NO MAN’S LAND Knockout Cirus made a bie bit in Philly yee OFS BOD sataiy had the better of when you can just as well select a material that pleases : es i ing the intercollegiate c terday, Ho boxed at two clube there within an an 1 landed two you perfectly and have it styled ctl re j through vie schedule at least once | championships in she spring m8! tho few exchanges an pei iy ve it styled exactly to your liking even y e your, He mot Frankie Conway for alt round ch power and ' Seer ts Gaye & week, and many patsittlse that the enone shgeasion CHICAGO, Dec, 26,—Lieut, Walter B. Schafer, former halt-back ]| the National A. C. and wou oonclinion of the [Of three blows with oven Bower Nog to the smallest detail? La reparation “for the tournaments in |ships will be held, and on the buthorty of the University of Chicago football team, claims to have been the bout cogs i the Goer mle wher | in distress Hine at i i Which thousands wil! soon be taking [of Komeyn, Berry of Cornell, a membe’ |} ret American officer to go over the top into “No Man's Land” under || Muate"ls “ossl, bouts site has bern matches 43| After two or Bares Leh rultan Suits and Overcoats $25 % Part. It sounds like quite @ bit Of /ye gaid that no steps have been taken the barrage of French gunners, according,to a letter exhibited to-day Bittws “~ Olymp Nee a crashing ai A froes ie plasterer | 4 ee soean't it? for the holdiig of the Indoor gamer. |] by Schafer'a fraternity brothers at the Midway echool. ~ cba —— ether the outdoor im a t } HARLIE WEINDMRT would like to| will depend largely upon the sentiment Bchafer in his letter told of the manner in which a small bedy e@xpressed at the various conferences. A\ American troops ¢ t t ight under a pe f the present it ls said the general opinion of pn crept ‘out tn Whe nigh} 10 Peppentng @ q too. Of course, the Red Cross has an- in favor of going on despite the fact Dullets, to cut away the barbed wire entanglements In order that @ 5 mounced that it doesn't want to be|that Yale, Harvard and Princeton will heavy assault might be made the following day. a malzed up in the heavyweight cham. | Pe, be represented. It was a dark night when we were told in the trenches that It é Mght Willard for the Red» Cross ARMY OFFICERS’ UNIFORMS Made-to-Measure and Ready-to-Wear-Away at Very Reasonable Prices — Arnhetor e . Rheumatic Pains Positively Wlop’s inns, and that It can got| noise imernmtation imecung et the || was time for our start," sald Schafer, “Just as wore were making Relieved OR YOUR MONEY al without his “million,” But| Astor on Thursday, Among other busi- nch officer came running from an outpost Charles would like to fight Jews any-|ness to be transacted will be the final final preparations « F "way, and says that afterward he |adoption by the representatives of tha yelling: ‘Guess! guess!’ : donate his share of whatever! Intercollegiate Basketball League of the | “Guess what? we asked him. Stop taking drugs, Doctors agree that sulphur bath: ' u nay be offered to the. Ted #hedule for' the annual chainpionahip | Bioanal’ quses’’ weg tes only venir ing cures Rheumatic pains where drugs and pills fail, Get My i Surely the Red Cross would ee eee et oe ae ciee ac ‘TH bite, I) gues your right hand, 1 qne of my - rid of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago, &e., with | TWO STORES . 7 Met Fefuse to accept a free gift Philadelphia, ‘Several dates are unde anes inher tie eae HiShs) ERD out the risk of taking drugs. Get a 12 o7, bottle of Sulflui LFLUI BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND SDulside of Fulton, 1 feel that f)cided, ‘and ihe committee hopes to be|| looked at his clinched fist : to-day; pour a few ounces ina tub of hot water and you — 30 E. 42D 8T., BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES " ‘next im line,” says Charles " ghten out the tangle and “Non ! non! guess masks!’ shouted the Frenchman as he seized Frafaly "maaan | 4.4 e candid |p t r hi real Sulphur Bath, that is Nature's o * * ; ‘e) \ MMitat trom’ Weiner, “I rome. [tien mation, rece Ot the tnterprets- |) bie safety helms tilling costs You know that vulphur bathing ieee in reult, but don't waste time and] =P. S. It is quite as important to swear on economy LAF wer ono lettor from gome one claim-| The Athleticn Research Boctety will We had just time to put on our gus masks before the danger money going to the Springs, because Sulfluid brings the hot springs right into your own | ay it ts to swear off extravagance. Nature abhors a vacuum. t t ing to be Weinert’s manager, in|? iy wind Aon: phat came and if we had kidded him much longer there nvight have been home. It has been pronounced one of the greatest scientific achievements of the age, Get - + eb a mas stated that Weinert |fory of Physical Hauoation’ which nee | sad results, We went out into ‘No Man's Land’ and I know that I YOUR bottle of Suis of any a BRR Arnbeim Axioma, o glee Patton quit” when ghey sast |iks"arnuat mesting on Saturday. also at|{ wus tho first American officer to go over the ton for Uncle Bam, (USE SULFLUID FOR ALL SKIN TROUBLES). " w iy of cole ae tt A 8