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« THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 1, 191 ‘ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK jisxirre PASSING: SHOW fi AT THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE N.Y. A.C. - - By Thornton Fisher | [svi tnyicncon? | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). tre, It way AT at, RvB 00, RL ee aia, AND TWo HOURS MAJOR. | FOREVER AND ELEVEN MINUTES onne ia AFTER THE lnci<-OFF siete THE America tRooPS | ehevontes” HAD CAPTURED, THree Towns! } KOOP CENTURY TUBATRE AT | CENTURY GROVE “uy BEAUTIFUL GIRLS A BIG HIT OWOELT mo MAXINE ELLIOTTSIPG? oa NICE WIVES IN THE BALCONY WHO WANTED TO SEE WHAT FRIEND HUSBANDS ENJOYED Ar | Racegoers at Jamaica Buy $244,950 Worth of Fourth } Liberty Loan Bonds. . { Competent, 1918. by The Proms Pxbiiabing Co, (The New York Evening World) EARS ago Jack Adler, known WA for a generation in sporting circles, was the official an- nouncer of the finishes at the race tracks. This was in the days of the (Marr HALPIN) WAS BUSIER rHan an old betting rings, when the book- ant OW A HOT” GRIDDLE . makers sat on high stools, with «# cate slates in one hand and a piece of chalk in the other, with which to mark down the prices against the “various horses. After each race the bookies returned to their stools un- concerned, while the lucky players formed+in line behind them, waiting for the cashiers to pay off, But no one was ever paid off until Jack Ad- ler edged his way through the out- wide crowds to the fringe of the ring ARTHUR. * and announced in clarion tones: ‘ l MeALee “Alamalooza first, Zax00 Zaz0o sees ond, Bing Bang third—all right.” (on Bon) Then and not till then would the cashiers get busy and the greenbacks would be counted out to those lucky enough to hold places on tho various lines. HIS reminiscence ts timely, If for no other reason than to uowientuittlss cives(Fistic News | Big Tribute to Athletics — |\QLLABIURSTEDT io. | Sak Heniaies Soman 0 te 50th Birthday F arty |] REPUBLIC gata Ang, Batore he got through, Jack, asstated| ,7uet, Promoter, Jennings. 0€ MARJORIF. RAMBEAU by the still rotund Eddie Ryan, 024] cured a | ths Giana View An: ° ° ° | 1A] i J placed subscriptions for the Fourth|aitorium at Franklin Btrest and Or. Secretary Daniels of Navy and | S*xs, 40, Sis cpinton that the blesess ade itzsimmons anging Up east Fees ara Eee OO ——— COMEDY {2 Qseme Wilde's rilliant Comedy! cou ROBY THOHPSON Watch Your Neigubor J 424, W, of . Bove. 8. LY RIC sr naeweie sat £30. THE NOVELTY HiT OF THE SEASON Roland West's Thriller of Thrillers THE UNKNOWN PUDDL pe HUDSON {isi %, SAM BERNARD & Locts MANN in “FRIEN Y 1 & Mar 2. TRIUMPHANT MUSICAL SUCCR The MAID +4~ MOUNTAINS With wi RTENAY, BROADHURST §i0).%5.,o¢ 2 az, Bry, 600 MAYTIME,)'> Sonn Churten Tho Joan FM ELTINGE \,245s.,70-NtonT, 8.30, Wet, (Pop) & Sat. at 2,90, UNDER-ORDERS with Shetley Hull and Effie Shutnom, MOROSCO THe Morosco's Greatest A Gov. WHITHAN HAD A Nice BiopnToN SEAT AY THE GUESTS’ TABLE-— ae AND SPOKE Too. steps of one of the ways and began Liberty bond issue totalling $244,960 event in 1868 was the founding of den Avenue, Jersey City Heights, vow ¥. 2 C ; 7 = in the hands of Uncle Sam. age Pl VOtiier Speakers Tell” Wiiat)| tpt New. Zorm Avbiewte Cige, sac 38 ° an ae ec nal erates ea oatertimarene | Comer Speaks rete lia aay sees why He ue] petats ws, Leecord for Other Trainers |ifT Raa decided to outdo themselves and|tends to put on his first show there Col, Robert M. Thompson, whose PENSE everybody else in lending our good old|on Monday evening, Oct. 21. He tas} WeVvelop American Boys| generosity enabled the American) Strauss and Helen Boynton, | ASTOR ‘4,48 j tak paris heap ths team of athletes to travel in a private a Won T He rode very gamely considering that j uncle money in abundance to help the |decided to sign up Clay Turner, the] Into Great Fighters, steamer to Stockholm in 1912 for the| Only Losing One Game on Two More Races Yester-|ne fad his’ ies bediy wrenched in Personally in & Bpoken Com boys along toward a successful finish| Indian light-heavyweight, and Bart- Olympic Games, read an interesting y is . day anid Lost ‘Third bi collision with another horse in the | Hi.“ S.DNEY DREW in Keep in the pursuit of the detestabig|ley Madden, the former New Jeracy ee OCR WEIR TIO from a club member ——— y iy: early running of. the race. The | }LAYHOUSFSa Ea a 4 Kaiser. heavyweight, for the main bout of By William Abbott. somewnere in the trenches in France| Molla Bjurstedt was the star of the Two Heads. youngster was so badly hurt that he LNs Wed na eaeeg HERE wore >> pikers in the |S#ht rounds, Turner's manager has MERICAN boys, developed | said the Colonel, “whether the | pening day’s play of the New @ersey pad Se be. lired out 5 Soe easele ee SH! WAEKED Ite SLEEP' BRE were =) pikers in the! i csdy accepted terme for the cen: through athletics, as fighters| untrained American lads could |women's State tennis tourney, scor- rate Ge an’ Renlior dik ann hae crowd that listened to Adler's r cope with highly trained yo victories on the courts of By Vi. t Tr r. : Ok S10) BG LAUGHING WEER, tulkeduotory k d when | ‘*#t. The place will accommodate had shown themselves more} ii), Thee whe | ins two y vincen ‘eanor. to hobble around, assisted by friends. | ¢ Oe MG be ; introductory remarks, and when | 105% +. 4.000 persone. than equal to the machine trained) Coco’ ¢ Olymnre*gamne [the Orange Lawn Tennis Club off TIMMY FITZSIMMONS is going] His leg had swollen badly and it may Shubert-Riviera sic aay prose Seats bee, i Wade Ryan said “Come on, hig let's ‘comma Prussians, said Secretary Daniels at never entertained any such doubt. Mountain Station, N. J. . great guns these days at the race be some days before he will ride Oni ee e Brice. THE VERY IDEA show ‘em what racing can do!” noth-| | Matchmahe Ivy Lewis of the Amery A. A-| tn Now York Athletic Club's fittieth| In those games the spirit and Miss Bjurdstedt had her strokes g0-| track. Up to date he has won more| “&"'™ re Tt ET SOY se ing else was necded. ‘John A. Fulton, |% Barton etpects to stage three tig star boute Tes list wlan: At he Asian courage of our boys swept overy- ling nicely and only lost one game. She|races th th dividual! A. ; LOEW'S 7 AVE. rakr coe a dis, Sag yesh albaes the shows to be helt by his club pat se won| retinion last night at the Astor. This! thing before them. In the finals / s than any other individual rnold evidently is a good sprinter [VES OR NO’ Alin: of Women Not generally known in tho racing |as the tan is lifted thereby permilting people | tribute to aports was the keynote of] the American flag was run up |Suashed the ball with ull the speed |trainer, but evidently he isn’t satts-| With 107 pounds on his back, as yes- and world, topped the list with $25,000.|in Maton to agin attend entertainments. The! the club's birthday party. ‘The vari-| th gnifying | and accuracy for which she 1s noted] ted with this record. He goes right| terday’s | Cosmopolitan — handicap ji ‘Then came “Cad” Doggett with $20,-/ Senay @vense ie mavmnstile for the cl] ous speakers all dwelt on the impor-| we had finished one, two, thre 000, Leo Mayer wasn't behind much |tamy Geev and Clay Turner, Jack Britton and | t@BCe Of Sports as a conditioner of| That is what we did in sport proved. He won like one of the best in training, and a lot of people knew and defeated Mrs, F, J. Strauss in the | jn saddiing winners for other people mina! HEARTS ; opening round by @ score of (—0, 6-0. /to bet on. His friends are getting|in advance that he was goln| : meres free , ‘as golng to do with his $10,000 loan to the Govern-|Tal Lewis, ant Frauke Cnllaian and dohany og Hb ae ero ng Pre noel ole Aimy. ie! deine the ‘The champion kept up a relentless at-|rich while Jim is just pulling down | $0 Judging by tho way he was played, DN ment. Eddie Callahan bougat $10,000, | ?¥™4 se thaping American manhood Chrough| While the eloquence squad was fir-| tack of foretiand and backhand drives |nis percentage of the winning purses, | Ji#t time out, with 124 pounds up, GRIFFITH too, and so did Billy Beck, Henry| Gene Tunng, the West Bide mid@ewoight, | the spread of amiteur athletics. ing oral pyrotechnics, scores of clun| and finished off her pointe with rapld-|stiit he is satisfied. Jim can't sce the | Arne, Tan third to Hollister, which |} Tauro j Hanf welcomed the chance to buy|"%e ws twice offerat the position of civilian | The club's centenary anniversary| members who had helped to make ty pst tke: cae (6@ Och) GaGa Lb Wa aa | tae A Eesu OAS OTe ica nd eee ; $10,000 more of the bonds and John ,|™% instructor at the camp at Perle Inland. | went off with a bang, many bangs.,N. ¥. A. C. history were holding im-| ‘iiss Helen Boynton, Misa Bjurstedt's 1S SOS OF SNe Ae 0 ONT I onistae AED. The’ Oxtras crnoea Li ) B. | Ky. but wto rtwoad the tae becense bo eutad| The N.Y. A. Gia emblem, & winged promptu reunions. For them it was|other opponent, was more fortunate in himself, “They'd lose if I bet on them. | Hollister 120. The extra pounds in | EMPIRE maz, ii" 8 Ry 8. Madden took $5,000 worth. The well- known horse breeder has two boys that be wanted to go oremeas and do real| foot, looked down on an inspiring)a BIG evening. Harry Buermeyer,|@ way. Sbe managed to win at least one ['m satisfied to stay off and see them aracld favor made @ vast difference THE SAVING Me eee award, DONA |fentins, 6 cow on his way to Prunes, Geor| spectacle in the Astor Grand Ball- | now seventy-six, the only surviving | ft the Anal score peing 670, 6-1: | win.” 1B) the FAGHS Sun by the two: horaaay CYRIL MAUD Pa ys in response to the cables from them, sailed © fow dave ago, {s some markunan,| room, with 1,800 diners on the floor,jone of the original fourteen who ata aneied ty hae tival ‘lun her'ters | Yesterday Fitz sent two winners to jay th u B | Vought $5,000 more of the certificates | tne memes remumd s target out of 200, | hundreds of ‘guests in the balconies, | founded the N.Y. A. C. fifty years| Ane ‘driving, and ran off six games in| the post in Koh-l-Noor and Barry! - yxy Jonnny Loftus was certainly | NewAmsterdamS) : Breit Eh matron thee, ‘The number required of a markaman ia 202 American and Allied flags in profu- | ago at Sixth Avenue and 28th Street, | (he frst set in Jig time. Shannon and came within two hoads| ,,7Q°Key johnny tottus was certainly | New terdam s);. 2.18, ‘All told racing did itself proud with-| fuld Jeck Banke, aS riers sion, and the whole scene touched up| had his hand almost shaken off. The| In the second ket Miss Bjurstedt con-| of making it three with Leading Str | iio. itor, Motor Cop and War Smoke Klaw & Erlanger's New Musical Comedy Le De mike ee nat ae eis Gee ek oe io iaitmate of Mel with many uniforms, Running | white-haired voteran recelved @ hand- | tinued her winning way a won the! Koh-l-Noor was a°4 to 1 shot, and| it joer Cop and We . 4 . ; through the ceremonies was @ spirit} some loving cup from Major Ham.| first four games. victory «within is said Trainer Jennings of the 6 birl Benin 8 bu Barry Shannon was as good as 20 to ° and earned itself an enviable place | declaration he made « fow days ago that be roharged ave roach, the title h up and Li x Macomber horses was all “het up : Among those behind Uncle Sam and| wil, rien, ti ton afer we waxing stor] Sue’ The Deiham Ray tend made| “Down at ‘Table No. 2 sat Matt | M! pBerpien Stored enpaEn points el omeaerna the charte may say Nelarter the Hollister race. ‘Tho colt | ROOF fiesteht M4nishtalRitng, the good cause on ext Monday night, the chanews are that s te ters | McGra' >at Med: r a | Sive her the ' ben J a | certainly didn't run to his previous - » wpleaee” Tale ai en te music that coaxed even the waiters th and Pat McDonald, whos!" Marion Zindersteln, like Miss Bjurstedt,|to the extreme, but he was so sure} CCUM Sn rill tO) ot Biewee to new speed records. feats with weights have broken many| won her opening matc Major Graeme M. Hammond, the| records, Matt and Pat, unmindful of | ment in love sets, def 45 St., nr, Bway, Er O-DAY may be another good one | Taylor was formerly matchmaker af the Ne of the tourna of these two winners that be told all] Qimea it on the short turns at LYCEUM fist iniuns sat, 230, ating Mrs. E. C. hands if they didn't back his horses HUMPTY for the Liberty Loan at. the |tiaal A. ©. of that city and a now manaer! progident, opened with a request for|Mr, Hoover, indulged in a little|Duble in the first round by a soore of they shouldn't be BK ne tons | Jamaica, as compared to the long OTIS SKINNER in i. of the Atlantic Citb Soaring Club, Taylor hae! oer ONY ene al teanAly eatiiie Goutaet. Matt e 1 i 0, 6—0, and later in the afternoon they shouldn't bet agaiust the runs at Aqueduct. Although six fur- DUMPTY track, Al Jolson, the actor, Baas | made good in that peaition with bata club, — | Serviog and 10 aneee poesighens fied bitsy (4 is cop att Hal- |G ered’ Miss ‘Curtiss Base by the tWo races proved that Fits had the [10,91 Save; ete ter at ——— = 7 rman of Athletics, whose - ‘ 4 Promised to double the purchase of | a. ae amany middiowdght, bat] ADAH line and beyond. in France. | work made the banquet a wondertul | score, Of, 6-0. 6-3. Mine Zindarstein | Fight idea, i it een ak IE. ROMS any one or more bersons who may ba With lights dimmed, it was given by| success, anxtously watched the two iy, Suimaves peth ct Ber rive horses need’ special conformation t wes . Ww. former middie ‘ a a v' ie . tor c he twolwehe is in the upper half of the tourna- <oh-I- re wa t C onto! 01 od $ at the track patriotically inclined and |‘ ett of Onume Chl, the tomer at aw | Many a hand that trembled, Major giants in their tournament, but Matt ment, many” favor her to meet Misa| ¢-onel-Noor had to be a good mary | Tun on the various courses, Hollister Someone in the House with money to let Uncle Sam use on oe ite ease haturday | Hammond briefly revi | ce. had little early speed after getting a Basak, KNICKERBOCKER, Bway & 3yth St. what t byes, 0,20, Mi As nn : ed the club's| Was too busy arranging matters to| 8jurstedt 1n the final. | é men : Natioual A, | a . the way to the stretch she bore out, | - a 4% percentage basis, Jolson says : goent | OFHKIN, Its Career and war work. give a warning tothe hard-pressed! Mrs. Weaver had to work harder tot r | good break and never got going ungil ‘ Hiway & $4 st, Toonight, buying bonds is the safest, sanest in- Scan p Mla Mn Mut sae band ‘Then Gov, Whitman took a turn | servitor. reach’ the third round than either Mise losing several lengths, thus letting UP | foo4ate, when Arnold and tien Cabe p CRITERION | sine Sthit fonntent Matinee Idol on the rail. The race| Extraontinary All piar Combination | v ” s | Byurstedt or Miss Zinderste! Aw vestment he ever heard of. ‘ to pat the old N. Y, A. C. on the back| Arthur MeAleenan, club captain, ‘° | had the race betw them, Jjatm in the firm Unteo rounds, Chip came stroug d s|yome fine work at the net fc * for Matinee Ido! heo aloft — vine last thes rounda and would have teotabyy | for its efforts both in sports and war. | was another very busy individual, | rion Drake-Smith in pyre ae iw alla picsseded In| eee Baie m1 ts zag we HI Racetrack Liberty Loan |vor bad de autet deen a unrend atta, |The Governor tossed a nice bouquet | helping diners find their oration | athe Acore of 60, 80. | Ot atehtening ous Koh-I-Noor in time | ap \ 7B, Wabi Kiyva St re ayia 4 at the Btate he bosses, which already | And escorting Invited speakers to| Miss Drake-Smith lacked both ‘spoed | Straightening ous Kom tS ih tite VAUDEVILLE, | ‘ e : * T JU8t | 16 prentic Callahan, the Brooklyn lightweight, | has contributed 364,000 fighting men|their places. Eddie Carter, looking|and direcUon and made many imis-| to get her going as 2 gether and root for the between ‘them which had to be pastoxmed fran) Give a Little Credit to the Nav day. It went th a = = i 2 ae | TC LOTIE, Hiway detUnt, Evew,6,00 Ste, Wed, Bal ‘man ‘ almost on ho raned | exe? whip persuasion, Koh-I-Noor re- 9, : . _ 8 ae nee, Guan Sane. be | ce ten Halles. |almost as young as when ho raced pare F a BOOTH leet all racing men get to: Patemm, N. J, fighter, the elght-round bout! After a sallor had sung “You Got Lede hagie§ a ype tpsetertalede A he did f f roma Winn In about) all who heretofore had regarded: her |B «B.' « TARKINGTON’S Pete. | * } 3 c far BIG _ VAUDEVILLE CONCERTS, Mads tn wh " arres mucht on account of iiinee of Callahan, will| Secretary Daniels made his appear- | quaintances, 5 with Mrs. Weave $ a mare which would go so far _play_ meres Parerty 2088 4th, Sy 2 Lt nent at te Amory A. A, of domey Gity/ ance at the speakers’ table, He re-| Really old-time champions were as| ning by the score of 6—0, 6—7, 6—9. and then stop. | But Koh-I-Noo- | | Frank Tinney, Dilacre & Leone ORT Wey Se, a erty and Democracy, to keep up | Tumiay evening, Should Callahan be too| ceived not only credit but @ rousing | Numerous as wine glasses, One cou! In the second set Miss Winn forced| wasn't in a stopping mood or else | tember Se Utelin, 8 TOUS CONS OPRRETEA t bo, eaing of uabroken victories [70 Seuny Valger will take on ‘Tuobey, | reception. Passing to his seat, the | NOt pass a table without meeting ‘er to play from the base line she liked young Wajls's method of | pra iil wiv. ait “lias bam og J Bee re Ore pote Ao tar ip the - | Navy Chief stopped and shook hands| Veteran athlete who did his share| hing the ball at her feet. After riding. Anyhow she got up in time to eee nine er oe n that the supporters of Hoch Aithongh he le forty-cight yam old, Jimmy! with Col, Robert M. Thompson, a| toward the club's collection of tro- |{Welye, Ramos Mish, Winn Analy wen.) win cleverly, To be sure Matinee | Dill 4 | elisa a (breeding unmentionable) Will give | parry, the retin undeteated bantamweight | Trig incident that only a few wit-|Phies won ont but she weakened badly In the deciding idol didn't get a $1,000 ride at the) UUI ‘& Co, and any athletic flelda| set and Mrs. W | £8, Sate up the game and never again try nit ‘aver ran off six straly! xs | champion of the world, is now quate! at! noased which closed a two years’ | throughout the country. ayer te) straleat) inten, but it probably was due te | ters song had to be repeated, sid, to interfere with the fair and ~ G fer Uncle Sam | tyke’, hat Koh-I-Noor was|Njrq Q) | RUGM ROY, ithe ; ; ' Camp Gordoo, Ga. doing tis tar Sam misunderstanding between the two — ce = a Lyke's thinking that Ko! oor was|f)] | eT A GIN) West 44 tie Break 8 fauare" running’ "of the Human [a,c siscety oir oar] mumundernanding, Between, th $e Lake'a thinking that Dang SS BELASCO §isi ‘hits’, hands with the fiveinch gloves, Jimmy wil male sina gr 1 been suggested by some baseball postal Nr. tth | anda with Wee fro-test (hen tabe wp tie duties | mer activitien in the Navy League, | at two teams be sent to Peance| Jockey Ensor celebrated bis return are A | Gere J Secretary Daniels's address was por rteis | Ri on ee oe en weeny: qarenae. aaaress Was exhibition games for the solciers.|to the saddle by winning his first! seth te sin ta ery naa tee ee Tom McArdle, matchmaker of the Basten A. A, | capecially when he declared that Gen.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 1-—Ty Cobb,| CAMBRIDG Oct, 1.—\Will, | ers Gko, ‘Love, Wiway 43 St, bve, #, Ee Ny today competed a-|Perahing’s Army was going to the| whose record for’ batting and steating |!am Haines, an coach vt : Hae COHAN iit wnitatott Se Ree tah |G sees ora, M4 Rhine and beyond and that the Amer- | bases stands unrivalled in bail hice! rowing at by the A y Star & be st Mate Play fungementa to stage two eight-round main bouts yeyond and er-|basca stands unrivaited in baseball hiss | rowin ny. the F ‘ . | ’ DC Ants tt inthe nets boring stow of toe eid en Friday {can Navy with ita allies was hoping | tory, 1s golng to Camp. Humphreys thia | Mowing Committee, to-day asked sti), a AMUSEMENTS. ALA | ea :) rT B- sce Sine Sar faye day ‘phon Sermon Poort gate, tra, ge ase rng aces ge artes, | ova aty er jon of . while in z Co aving been commissioned in the | ganized college aquatics will be attempt- at \4 =e the other contest Ba: wih exchange The Secretary, extolling the work 1 Warfare § Vice. Me will e it was announced. LIGHTNIN sat WERE S | VA IERSIDE| f\9s,0% L f VCS BWAY & 00 ST. |DOOLEY & SALE: York, of the American Navy related a nar-| ceive his military. t rative of @ German prisoner who | tral officers’ sc aid he understood how the British - | got @ Victoria Cross, how the French |, Serst. Robert C, Mealey of Rattery Wallops with Frankie ——— | » RACING SELECTIONS. ning at the cen- —— : = —— | ool here, Love Birds Go? Be a first nighter and hear them twitter at the premiere of the dis- Geo. * Primrose & & Wilkins, = Feoeived a Cross of Legion, but he|D. Toth Artiiery, ©. AUG. how J A M A ] C A Fee aes ene ng Edition of the ||| LOEW'SNEW YORK THEATRE &,4o0x | COHAN & HARRIS {y aT JAMAICA. F couldn't reason eyt how the Ameri- | banebal Suatnt paveral’ crambsta 27 wanlen Golden Glades Victor Revue, Bert Bh SP Welton wesrigant? lrinbines “Or oho tpitiectt First Race—Young Adam, Sky- - ¥ lare Brooklyn boy wr of a thrilling lay ni » Oct. er | : | man, Goldvale. ‘The head of the navy explained how | game played at —— on Sunday, Dinner a¢7.30 oF Supper at 11.30 | American hoot 5: M . | 14. | the love of American youth for sports| {1, when his team defeated the 64th | had enabled this country to muster | Artillery, C. A. C,, b; RACES Second Race—Pullux, Paddy Dear, For Reservations 'Phone Col. 9900, 6 tod Your Differential LIBERTY We 420 se Jack Mount | " re ar Bags a “third Huge — Minto 11, 8nap- — pat bad pe aeyerion ip She UTICA. MY Ont lecel vai-| AUTUMN MEETING Hurt & fix Other tig Acts. “GOIN (ried ixon's No. CTT, thi @ragon, Poacher, . a se to} A, N.Y. Oct, = . G UP ied Dizon's, Mo. Sty, the presen the Bon Fen ank O'Day, Bt. Ial- |The N.Y. ANC. for its unceasing ef. | YPM footbaii’ schedule wan cancelled EVERY WEEK -DAY \ PHOTO PLAYS. M peerings and provides « grapbite oo: dore, Daddy's Choice. forts in the development of stundy | Loday. fo lowing a conference of army - - at ng thal prevents wear ud oullaste the Witth Race —Masda, Pickwick, | Was. and college officials BEGINNING AT 2.00 FM. | 1N LEXINGT Nie y sty best plain grease. ‘or i] e 7 a ow" RES Henry Stor. Great Wet Sour car there's opecial wind of | TreRtth Ttace—-(Marchese _TI.-Chas Secretary Daniels, after declaring| A club of prof 1 baseball players a 2,500 ONCHESTIES . | teaubriand), Minuet, Lackawanna, that the Allies will conclude a de- | is not tere $2,50 KLAW & ERLANG 1xO N‘ pLLdRR cisive peace In Berlin, called on his |in Hrance, ac te an editorial La | sical" comediea."* HARI | hearers for renewed efforts eo that | the Stars and Stripes, ¢ R E M S E N a iy ; dd Daan S sora BALTIMORE, = [Rearery for rane art eo ctat [af he Antica “apellionusy 1 | bs wet RTT N Ta Automobile | wiebeie tae ies enrose, | victory and i{nee, the world of the | £ CCEeTeaye? _— HANDICAP | al tices, 28 | econd Lobett Oliver, Ni menace of militarism S AND MUSIC. F ear payer LUBRICANTS | ggnenged seppeertiobett Oliver. Mew James @. Batterson told how the| p-P pe ap teste Gols Giciy col BR A Criterion Handicap Fe acer cen Standard S27 Sy te | goihind |Hace—Sunny Slope, Tem- | Winged Foot orxunization already PARK " 5 Mallet Wee esNe ‘And 4 other Brilliant Contests cue Bear, [vice Galty] Ropalas POTASH en io, The Porter, had subscribed to 0 of the a pi sik SPECIAL RACK TRAINS é R | = Ask your dealer for the Fourth Race Leochares, Flags, | Fourth Liberty Loan and that the | spSt%t' qf OPERA COMIQUE leaves Fenn, Station, Aid Bt and STEP LIVELY GIRLS Dixon Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. 7th “Ave., also from Flatbush Ave. at inter: Brooltiyn, gt 1.80, Fale to 2,86 Po M, Coures “also . x wees, Apenan’ 8 club would shoot at a five million || TO-Ni « qhitth Hace—Highland Lad, Smart | Mark,” “Wil we get ite" yelled. the | Bacau? wile w QUE ROR, AN Eek Mab ihhen | FRED STONE! M:NHATIAN (2 t) 30% © ot wean, ea BURLESQUE. STRAND in crhe Gaels THE WANDERER sc at areuarts Lott entry, Milkman, |club's golf chairm From the % Feached by Lex, Ave, L to Jamaica oryeze 8 ‘Bea. A answering yeues the club will cer. | ; Pi een one tian sinnd ‘a0, Ladies 81.65. L 1C iittte. Seats at 81,00, tainly go high over the top. rite beetle he Cy including. Ebmat, Batty rote | —_—_————— SUNDAX WORLD WANTS ig WoNDmne

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