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penne ° THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Nation COL. MILLER IS COMING TO SEE IF THE EAST WANTS JESS AND FRED mcr) War! t aot ty fA weooUd 6 sy | maui) wh |After Operating Twenty-Six Years, Club Owners to — Go To Jersey To You, could ewe Throw Up Sponge at Meet- GET JESS A US 4 200,000. --- 23 tre Mata Ph 9) . ‘BQO SS | ing in This City. _ Col, Miller ‘Coming East to | ' F : | the “Sound” Various Fight Pro- é moters, P Sry ue yal ras rte in national League is likely to when Lhe club owners meet at he Imperial Hotel. The organization has been tottering and ndering ever since the tnvasion of the Wedera! League in 1914, and while one or two owners die t be © analous to continue, the majority is ‘ ee “ ikely to vote in favor of disbanding ! 2 ua Ee |untu after the war. The league has Moter of the coming Wilard- Fulton fight, ic heading eastward from : Ghicago. Telegraphic advices say that passed be may arrive in New York Thursday - y Whitman, ‘The owners have ~0@® Friday, if not cartier or later. Ap- : : . A Yi). } lee bare wale ave fold wae Pereatly the Colonel's progress ts in) * = manager of the Toronto Club, ja now a tomes * pottleground to battle. c “member of the Robins; Dan Howley. oy Ho will gently question Matt | ig, ey , ’ 4 : << ~~ thanager of the dontreal team, 18 coach of Cleveland in the State that) we —— | for the Boston Red Sox, and Jack Kgas, _ ip said to be “round at both ends and Tragerer, of, the irovidence Grant, le "Bi lm the middie," to soe if Matt might | in order. to keep the Ragete co the Sj aet possibly be willing to offer Jess ot Wests bolote Leaver bear | out Cy @ouple of bundred thousand beavs, have been otened and reumek Pucks, iron men or simoleons to ten- In Richmond last night o masa moel- tatively tamper with Frederick Fulton @here for twelve rounds. Obio may the of busodall fans was held and hun- be “round at both ends,” but it prob- dreds agreed to purchase season book! advance as © pledge to support a ably won't be “hi enough anywhere %@ suit our friend Jess. min the deague this year, After trying out Obto and trying 1 | deen operating twenty-six year: ‘There is no hope of the teague surviy- ing even if the Sunday Baseball Bill ts ere — — - _ eee |, Marty Fox, actor man, ts tha Oat the Wijlard-Fuiton bout to M 4 Col, Miller may bring bis = | Dasedall fan to come to the ba® with RACING SELECTIONS. | ‘a8 far as Now Haven, Conn., where ped offer to bet on the pennant races this yt Fox, who etarring in “Ob . ook,” at tbe Vanderbilt Theatre, picks Zs 4 3 LE iants to. win {nthe National Os 4 Z HOT SPRINGS. and the Red Sox to come ied decison costs can be held. LO, Race—Diautnea, Suanion, | D the A Imagine the Willurd-Pulton affray Ophelia W., Black held in New Haven—only two hop: o and a skip from New York! T rough price.” sage Fox, * that T can N the winner of the next Wortd'a Berle 4 Adalld, Uncle Hart, a iC Lwin Wn ry trouble with that proposition Se 9 the Red Cr id be that they'd have to move eure Bacon, Kate Brigh ALBANY Hi of Haven off the grounds to make h che’ banal fe me, of | Race—M. 4 . f i yesterday SOE. ip Hoston, with twelve IF cou. mitar &xPEcts To FIND | wine en DODGING THE DODGERS. nt ate advanced to the ord “Tex Ricraro HERG FOR Juss HES Ai passage the Lawaon btil permit de and a decision. Possibly ¢ tain Potnt, Great Nap Lajoie might add s | ares re to the mysterious end of Brooklyn baseball ganies on Sunday ‘afte Be ie te, henion promoterial Bee ww ves, See. ) Raco—Grundy, Anetr Bridge; but you'd bave bald-headed to offer Galli-Curei a there ig no local ordinance to Rethings into tho Boston promoterial TER \S IN South AMERICA. Basch burieycue contract See eld Ls the toad uate nan MOREIRA , hoping for x-figure reply 2th The Venus de Milo of has been ing for a jod ented to let it hird reading. fton is an “ace” In Boston. It was —— $$ sialic Sectiniiapssmuislianeteiinaaaiens sins Kalser Co it capturoe i a (ts the In! ational League, but be > — But {t is also likely that Col. Miller, [4 ss aise in rice 0 O hith"to Hecsein 6 Rabie fi rs. ur eets Tepresenting as he does the inner- . Y . ° 5 ‘lying Frenchman would a popular idol at Epbets cid, ht I ae | | On Public L Justi Ra Nevgtee ioe eprint atl | rs. Barlow for coming bool Ly pete rane p : os ‘ tc mn Ss us U ei > Nap begun his career a cn in Provide 0 isn't | Ch . . where decision puts an we hele | any wonde t he wants to mide o L ni 0 i Bucks! If Jessica wishes to fight to f — OF . S P k C ‘ . any wonder that he wants t0 aie out of Baseball im a Limousine, ampionship lecision by al do it in Colorado, oa Oh SF Se sgl rket fo , me Foam \ hibenctahansiis non he can do it in Colorado, YI 4 ° : ays ar. ommisstoner he used to be a subway laborer with the Indians and M } Cone oF any one of half a dozen other en- sedan Fe AAR y id rather go to seed on } near | pat es er ed lightened fistic centres in the West. ; A Ula “tan hen b estate of Flabtust eng A ae Pi Feit —_— ficial Exniai Nyy. mits was $1,123 and. the receipts fe chirps that he bad to buat away from the majors to play wit jand Mrs, Rona of Phila- ERE can be onty one reason for & . pies Official Explains Why from the club house $4,137.01. The} winner, and says he doven't want tab tia silage wade (ie By Bt enreee wen thas aes ane Col. Miller's wandering from the 1918 Permits Are $5 Instead | 4¢fpit was, $47,000. Ebbets his sent Napol a contract. “but ie takes more than © [irre ero u eos meu moniey ame home ranch aad grazing in Eas: | Yankees and 124th Giante’ Regulars to Pia f $1; > A ‘ait Bis wt She Sone bia halter to make a horse quen . 2 will meet to-day for erm pastures. It must be the no- 9 y of $1 as Last Season. in 1917 were paid 92,50 @ day. Thi. Hurd’ Wonk Mes, Raps Mi. Ham: ecision oats he's after \Infantry Battle To-Day. Waco Team To-Day. year they will receive $3, and every Hia Lecitable Ntby McGraw ta getting ready to welcome the |{hw semictinal rounds, Mee, Bhat How about New Jersey? The new sede _— . By William Abbott. thing elge ts up tm proportion. Tip. | Mmpires by ecattering the clouds tn an aeroplane |fested Miss Ituth A” Dusan of C re, ows ‘ : “, = UD, Seiy west ica tel any er | cet w The toening ow MARLIN, Tex, March 27 MPING the price this yoar of]| eral when apropriating for the ity) eee [ipsa Blaine Rosenthal, winner of " s, with] Wy 1E GROUNDS Ca 5 Sa haa mo yur) olf oO oz r mt t eam aia Wil tai tase th _j the title last y who was inated HO decision, and with s-ounce gloves} WHEWLEIt, “MACON, Ga, 4 Giants teft here this mo public golt course permite trom | BArK® and st was necessary to take! witiard and Fulton may have to divide tho co pple untess they, | theitie Hast year, whe was stiesluated Very, very soft for a champion wi on ing Tor Waco, Tex., whore t 31 to $5 was @-necesaity, according | {2,80 ,'meneane Bhs Trveannot be fet the Juinp on the third Liberty Loan and second Red Cross drive consolation semifinals, and. her opo= Rasn't cared much about taking ri y will tackle the to Joseps PB. Hennessy, Bronx © ¥ used this year, In the fall, though, a Fownes of Pittsburan, NDER a biasing ho a afternoon t since he won the ttle in a forty-tive- | J ER a@ blazing hot sun that] " 4 aise Garena tanhaer Boll real opponeats in the TeAas! missioner of Parks. ‘The links, for|*® increased revenue and @ strong Johnny Dundes says that Referee Dave Fitzgerald could pass all with. Sia. Myra e finals in that evens meet, I~ se EC A | sasipapeh ; ne Pecring ; Mi of League team representing ‘that ‘ ty, which @ special use of the public BIRT eet Ravek axe, ee physical tests for the army but the eye inspection. {Bart lyra Helmer Pritebard of * lite rusty) ls bit of land located|ton, the Yankees are warm eG aw ie taking along pe bev: vor i aragnmnct Rave bere aie impression on the Bourd of stl. Pty oe ; more it wre tated largely | tere for @ ball Kame ainony t Per ie CP ee Pitchers Barnes umber of people who used the | prove ieata wl be toad in the two WHAT'S IN A DRAW? Horse Trainer New York tired business men, just |e most pioturesque surr snd — va iis The linke have so grown 4f| courses, On our part we intend ‘o A draw dectsion in the ring ¥ ’ for a chances to see a fight. It|that ever served as Ww of a stage| Tesrea, Domaree and Anderson, « Jularity that something had to be} do all In our power to keep the Links Is only Meeaieh ty eeversi-terry iines and a|for America’s great national pastine.| Shere, Joe Wilholt and Joe delustc a tors (oe ccnptattee Somes| fe Se-stg Shute “Aiea reer snail Be og Patterson Dead cl the big crowda that played over} brings suggestions trom the pubilo Is—-DEAW your own conclusion — hewn the two city courses on Saturdays] course golfers as to how the links % and Sundays can be improved, and we will try to that ts handy to the district .n |. ¥. where aii the money Is. Ideal for Jess Willard’s purpe Some now © beme Vaken alu ner of a] Suee ar men, which sho The diamond ts In on A pre great wide plateau Just as level and | irley Patterson, a widely knowa * t > as g the . _ peood kk as to eserve atren, Commissioner Hennessy saya that 1 ‘ oT h be Just agout th Yan we tt Ito thes | i ¥% oter might fall for Col. Mil-| twice as big he parade grounds 1 idea as the reserve # y at}do all that's possible. T have been ou x ng used to Camp, U. Sam,| gure on the Amer! ee Br eeereeter, UE, Fa11 £00 Col MeN | ee oe ae ape ehen turf of the{ McGraw intends to retain fro his| the Increseed permis foe will resulc| told New Fore pubiie courses core. the well-known u 9 him awa; Sue an Ue eee ome ‘Or ing Now Jeracy by, To's! Brooklyn athletic fleld 1s mippiantea |? al crop of youngsters | SA sparked imoravemens of pavibe pare favorably with any in the pies aia . —. * e was forty-nine Philadelphia, with decision bouts iibgtonbye esti iglie aee Ree Tel mine Chania aks rm bit of ahav- | Conditions this year and that tha| country. Hl | years olk Feee ee ee ener ina boxing| bY stretches of white sand on which| | The Giants did qu Se a 7 RUmeae amte, DAS sliteady tal Witt ches (ovphen: the perraiiy, ware Sh Say | THE CURSE OF AN ACHING ARM. 1" A Kentuckian by birth, he was re- ered greatly in Philadelphia,|the sun shimmery and dances. OO were disposed of. Pitcher | Mladen tha ose ko] young boys and girls secured them | tit cold! Oh, ain't i * the vet ssid to n ‘ arded as one of the vei Pouts have drawn more money sides tra binmmond va bordered’ by | Craters “ium agae atike Toman, |24ve applied for the new season per-|and fooled around the courses, mak: | heen ie at the veteran ssid to me. “I'm | Banded as on nS GORE, Lone nen I'm burning 1 as an excellent in ever before, owing to the in- { in the high cost of tickets the colt chirped merrily. "I'm ing $t dithouit for business 7 and yas nw reds a walls of khaki—b hun. [along with Clar t the pony| “Tho tin require a spectal use of ave been gant to Je hi ke 4 could only play in certatn hours to| » stiff and so: (the veteran's eyes were dim). “I'm right in ndicapper. His shrewdness as & e. t, and dreds of stalwart Am ans, bro b vi 4 hs bp aris! a ab ¢ ie 1 am confident that the tn-| orm! im rigbt in form the colt replied to him Q ie Mr. Fulton to Patadelphis| agdic for the day when Uneia Sain i Gans use: Cheas| Was Eevee Ineauded. fo @ BRMBINTL Rrrtattn tor tie ciden biasore when he finds his whip is stiff and that his pep is getting sta! year-old chainpion, tn England out of lara, not jabs) ther says “Take the field in the big w them out}elass, but for every one. Tam keon! Commissioner Henneasy produced But the terrors of the springtime have no terrors for the cub, who the yearling sales there for C. K. G. Falling to toss bis rope across| world's series “over there.” te uw é Lecague. | fo wolfing myself, Dut the land ne an arintul of letters commanding him in run the bases like a hare and never need a rub. Billings and developed the grout racer PF alee na oH AS nslow's release t sary for a links is shut off to every| for raising the price of permits papain Sabet ava tees ele here into one of the “horses ne Prose piace, MA Aiiedt eitttcsightl ince ure teen Feady has been anneinced, and Oe cept Kolfer ‘Now we business men can have the m going back! I'm going back!” the veteran player sigh rit | cenutry It was Patterson's plain has been writhing and gel ia likely to get Piichers Rey Joan- ery year the cost of maintaining] opportunity of playing golf on the show ‘em up! [ll show ‘em up!" the bush league youngster cried, opinion that there wasn't @ horse in e ‘able to rely upon BURFALO, 0 BU Se ling bunches of soid! son and Jesao Winters later op. he inka have ThUveMan Sie Gael oliey couracert wae the cnbetancs of They're riding me! They're riding me!” the with a choke, | the world that could beat the inglish i Rie meats Ie SURYS, Ghd Toa in, variona. coniase. ‘There|, Another youngster dinpceed of by |renditures for Lethe figures for| most of these letters. g They're bulling me! Theyre bulling me!" the tvery product spoke. coit ut 4 mile and a half oF over, and ne Y the t was kid |i917 are not_yet available—for up- | ben you consider the high te makes no diff h {when Mr, Billings parted with Omar Members have been running very! have been tuga of war between teams 16 i, tL 4 See BOL ver ave - H t r t makes no difference who you were a year or 60 ago—the fans { 4 ing bouts ever since th aw-)made of 800 men a tide, and @ car LU pape il , has! keeping the Van Cortlandt Park aloft playing golf over private cour will ride you if they find your aged fe | hing like $26,000 to Wilfred are slow. They never furn overcoats for players in the spring, but shine their hammers for the tripy| Pelham Inks were $23,839.07, which | tt strikes me t New| included Inbor, materials, &c. Main- | the privilege o: law was kicked out. Dempsey at $5 la very low fi ) gna Morris fought in Buffalo a lite }Viaux of Toronto, Patterson was golfing as many tim: 3 ee with 1,000 men fighting 1t./ with the Giant r ppointed. rleans club of uth a0 | tal pair Nhe tu : ho hasn't got a thing. Khi wasn't the onl ‘ Pag Rats Agha tie roup to group the ball pluy-| Orleans club of uthern Asso-| taining and repairs for the club} as you want during the year over t guy w On. ayyem Was e ly { Fulton? oa aie a aule ie fae ri bi sited watching tho sole | “ation 1) Perrit houses were $8,025.18, ‘The receipts | public Inks,” concluded the bors of “LT guess ('m through! 1 guess I'm through! Jd atur hung | steat horse with which Patterson d ers have travelled, wateh ferdie Sehupp and Poll Perritt did}inst year from ‘season permits were|the Van Cortlandt Pars and Pelham] his pei “They tke my style! They like ke had anything to do. He developed ound limit and no decision, The | 1 nh s head), e my st) y my Tyrus fight held at Buffalo would no doudt diers vie in grenade ¢ ing, Walll their first. practice game pitching | $8,030, The return from dally per- courses. ’ ilamburg and campaigned the mighty , mounted | yesterdgy in a Cobblet sald. "Good luck to you! Good luck to you!” the vet " > akish game in which said to | Ornament too, as well as Uncle Salva~ w its crowd from far cast as) Scaling, shuttle relay r ¢ — - the cub. *L once was young! [ once was young, but now I am co i . “ rs eas . teats, More |tne re ants continued batti . young n a dub! | dere and others whose names will IV mpectady Bas ny—eepecially | wreatling and other contests until twenty-seven men were ou ° 7 : For every cub that steps into the spotlight of the game, a vet long in the turf world. Albany. There's n chance In th@) tan ) soldiers took part in the i : 7 By . game, a veteran « 7} ete one ine than 7, \ § ter which t oungsters had their Fi Ni d G player gets a can on which he reads his name, Old birds may teach Of recent ye Patterson was a Rs Rae git Je competitions. Now the Sam-| big inning of twenty-seven putouts istic News john Pollock GM OS8Sl Fryer ate ee how WE can mend our ways, but the epringtime [fort of @ lieutenant and advisor to Seren plan, but it might be done in| mies, more than 10,00 f ‘em, aro| The re rs won this queer game by tot tells the baseball vet he's seen his palmy days. John B, Madden, Suave and gentle~ jo. The “hate” directed at box tered about the diamond on which | # 86° 8 te ‘There'll be no legalized boxing tn this | adetphla on Ap ; «manly to al with whom he came in : Schupp pitched a : Bat eee contact, he will be missed by hun= New York City isn't working Sohupp pitch State th deca ’ pil | MUD Battling Murray, the Quaver City bau ee pegs ing the nfantry are warming | thr innings, a ny Do ‘i ne exh L fi im at the track, es iene aed 1 ra A ‘ ably ft that t ame will | Wh lie only pitched slow b in the Assembly Judiciary Committee. younger than her daughter; but how about the old man who wants to Kimbell Patterson, also a trainer, ff none of these places is pleas: | UP , . rae Ae e and little attempt to put much|The vote on the motion to turn tt over Lady vag heme shen drovont the vette!) niay two strokes handicap under his son ing to Mr. Miller and his warlike| wind up this great afternoon ef) Gy tne pall, the . Ware ait Wind lio the Gf tes co aes deci wa © few moments to male his tow os t the regu 6, when he will excbange blows ss und the nine represent. ward, it may be possible, he| sport to ane him start pitching, Sehupp's|s to 6, Aa all the etanding committess| Cramecums ctamoten bee Gries o'teen talies Huggins, is warming up Love, Mon-| /°./ iT heeen palnine + Dearyweight clamoion bas writte book tellin 1, Ebbets is going to do hie bit this year b: jayin, inks, to sign up the bout for Madison | roe, Mogridue aud Kussell, ‘The Yanks | Ife whoulier BEETS ROTM att Ming (of the Assembly went out of business ie coidie ve tee je iw the cadens ott | bas fall i yp meacleg Venetians Square Garden, to be contested on the} are putting their strong eam ito | oGraw told him to take hic titac in |iaat night, the opportunity for forcing | sif-defens in nive lamone, | “Dosing in : é °. firat Fourth of July after the passage 1 Her, Pratt, | working it out. another vote In committee te gone, The | Lemwer i tas ote People Ni It. Dri le Notice It. ive Them Tabloid Review of Local Sports wards’ *. 4 i jen! yo dn laid the Marty MoCue bill, Iinagin KINDAUEM. | Derritt also did his first pitching |4utocratic Committee on Rules now ky (@ teaching the . Off with Dr. Ed tag remarkable rasl's, yer “¢ f th the youngsters permitted only one hit | oft in the handa of committees. Severa: "3 et sas lk a ee oor rafantry [in four Jonings. Perritt’s failure to |, + of the Judiciary Committee; Jobe J. Reiser ts heeving his moments oon: | fine Olive Tablets + ‘Just one more chance, Col. Why ner leaguers, and |eppeer, In we BON § box prior tol aucked a vote on the McCue bill, ‘The| Pied t» time dem vy writing snd declaiming ue] Lawn tennis players from Norway | Amateur Billiard Players contributed don’t you promote it you 1? You certain to give the esterday ad not beer ye to a ba vorta of J ht fane will make another attexpt to 4 ) which pre N Dewowes 4 + fighter. B@ {| monopolized the second day's compe- | Nien class manipulation of the orbs, A pimply face will not embarrass Keows 10 oll mew by theve Lessons thot Relel 9 . clnea CI ee clatter i healt | eitiens in the women’s Rational {ndoor | er sharing the opening honors | Tauch longer if you get a package arm, but to @ sore Vented him from putting his weight rescue could take Jess and Ire Fiver some dark night and | up the] Yanks a good a e measure by training Its ap-| with Louis A. § he 1 neentiy jor Gen t I Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, The skim fight it out on a barge, as ete panes cin epee as Masons en. | on his pitching leg. Ito let loose with | poula for “a square deal" on the Rules | whic Des thowe rears fo rua, Reiser has en \championship tournament at the rvatiua, | Bese egin to clear atter you Behe it out on & barge, as John La} French, commander of the Dixie Diz) quite « lot of aveed and the youns- | Committen \Joined Demnser from boaing in the vatow|Seventh Regiment Armory. Mra. had little suc ot it looke ste y-day furlough t the sol- | brat tm wilot te rina vane le legaiiied. We! tohan Rogge, hailed as a tormid-| praren girls of Barnard College cele- Giga the geod a few prayers if they whip the “Big |1P. ttin'y pitchers Would breeze right | yous J ante to tage the Willard Poiton | 0 ad wnat it Willan wll fave D \Mhle rival of Miss Molla Bjurstedt, | ming pout on Morniaguide Heights cy | With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Ti rned,|Loaguers.” It certulnly is going to|/ar teams right | pout July 4, So doos New Haves, Jack Bulger ul figut Domeey « | ee | oe k ‘agside Helghte by ard Oth be “some game.” through the twenty-soven putouts! wo mgned Fred Fulton to box Jeck Deupeey on | Te# BEATYWEIKME champion will Ue crowned, jWon two matches In dashing style in| winning in it a dual meet with the euiccanetul eubetkuae calomel; sy Hay , out permitting a hit, Cause ip : 4 s doubles whe was|Fival team of ‘Teachers’ Coll no sickness or after Moraine: prnetioe 10-day © without perm ‘ BOY | May JO, only to Lave the maton fall through when O'NeL!, wu ‘in the singles. In the doubi ee , lege. _diorning practice to-d retired the {iret nine youngyters as| rote aged tw mast d+ Wileed is chew, nyo 2 lnm cain to te aan | Oise with Mies Bjuratedt. In their | Novstehstanding w nal score of 4i| Dr: Edwards) Olive Tablets ast as they came up and Perritt got hat the Kiyaa A.C, of | See ne Sone im the | 5 ent wi | wt di 4 6 | to witness ‘the athletic contests a ringle to cent \> Soe Lyech ot Dare Asiey. O'Neill hee sleced | way ecored in hollow fashion against | turing the’ lant event on the pro- | gafe instead of se ope eareramete, en 200 veers, Meariem, Ol: [day's exhibition ‘melee between, the Gage ~iecgemuel | acre steed, medagee ef dee, tavon, wpe] Dimerl? Uedte the Saatarmens of Yous Will | Armerioan opponents. Matches in the | Fremson, the ed-vard relay race, that | “*No one who t vere irvitating been sed m tated it K 8 5 ced out Kid Williams, bas written Mr, Rag. | BF! 0 0 Poe Herman 1 one akes: } eoegel tatailt }| Regulars and the Yannigans, Hug Mik Do 1 Olive Tablets , all torena of ke ieey 008 ‘a ae la | gins gave ne infleld of the Regu “i l e novan croft, Bt “Kid Wiliams, ae written MF. Had] tig holder ia the bantamweight dvaton, as the [doubles will hold the cours feed | Secured (he verdict. | ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,’™ » hittiag him, | as though the regu. . at Think it over, Col. I believe that,| dier as far as getting a barge ts co: M eould be done i if i f i short ave b i E | re mato) for his € |r 4 { tho singles will be ‘a bad breath, a dull, “no 4 Soeere. ome extra practice, and he bad Pipp, ride to the propoend matca between Pete Her. | se) for ® mato) fo bane |The semi-finals of The Princeton Club squash w | h Base sececal mont - pero e Eaten VERE UORs BOG De Den Seah | Laid t R ot the Uvlied Wate Nery. ood doe Laeen, i oj tae played to-morrow, and the champion- defvated the Fale eons feeling, constipation, liver, bad | Sl you are troubled with peine 4 weDCetr shin washing | a OBL Tis letter Mood tentes thet Ut Mr, Raywons|, 20° 7 3 weigit of Ho. |e nals on Saturday morning, as| Matches to 3. Ki * disposition or pimply face, ® reds vate “tool tired in thy, morning pthere has been nothing the| oe ve ae riartion to's furtomah. ter Herma ty | Wehr te, Tact Themen, She otaenatel Wen: | oer citions will be suspended OR | sinn ten he Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a sraettctauent vasmaae of urine, trtation k work, the field-| Mike I an, one time middiowoient Bert, [suey New wie ee War Pund at’ tee fant at 8 Oivwale 4, A. of Patidelpo'e on |Good Friday, Jatter a hard tis at purely vegetable compound mbes stim ‘ston: Se yeu will alinomt jing bas been ragged, and the Yankee | champion pusilist Arieviea, was latd 4 ‘d . | in be sath 1. Thompson he ie bit in a }18—16, 16—31 ive oil; you will know them by their oan ig asin reliet “in , : haa heen trying to ges pera Raymo: Wes lela 4 ne arnt of Lau og | PRB ustoiie,” wunaine eva, | ie was the feathery touch of the| soo olive color. ‘ AL jem Ol) Capsules is soli off the infield. | Westeheste . " = Se o ome bie sue whieh Jacob Klinger linparted to} George W. Spear won the Metros . Edwards spent among . t hae ate /t 3 is beginning to worry nbout mene and 10 ver of Joe's ¢ ‘1 tan Clas: Yy.¢ balkline chau! c ‘ hia remegy that a. ne nin ts borlnning to worry wbout | waa held wt nV ’ i a Vee the ivory globes \ 7 * ainplousive | gients afficted with Tver’ and ha quantity x + Pg OOba Re | Tt Meg through to a victory N “*. complaints, an ive are the Mee ey tM Havana in| 10 rich of the 18.2 ba | i : i t to Amando and to} to the ¢ a 0 ie the nest & foaleh OF the AHA | immensely effective result. | drag #t Your money p what is k the Castilian | ¥ as. Gig eg Ina Take one or two nightly for a week, HEM does not relieve you. But be sure to m reportin ¢ drafting of Orouna , \ Nee rra ' vatlue See how much better you feel and lool, I I aad Le 4° \Camp makes Muggias all the more served | untry as aK store under te personal § F caeeme 1 Vega Oi Vs tah and C play under the divection [age was 4 14-34 ang tae We and 25¢ per box. All druggists, : anxious to got Mgrsans into the fold, be won fame in the ring Joe Jacobs, Alle fut bout lake lege io Phi, popes to mes? Good ageing the Gembame, of the National Association of 1s and 14, wad, + , nome omemennt at x