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THE EVENING WORLY, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919. rrararemmeeee, ASPEED DEMON ftitute for calomel, act gent Pent nce with bd brent tind IS BILLY KFLLY sisi Wes, "the pleasant snqarcaated One of Features To-Morrow at a ed me | es Big Meet Will Be Pentath- PA he tid fy ef All Maryland Ready to Back lon Championship. stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently paritying the entire system. They do that wi dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. | All the benefits of nasty, sickening, | grt cathartics are derived from % Edwards Ub) ee ee i , pain or any disagreeal fects. Br. fe M. Eawarde dlecovered bowel liver complaint, with attendant bad breath. “7 at the Kentucky and Pimlico tracks. P Dr. eeigs Goambeal eid eite Last year's champion a vegetable ad 4 at Hite olive ott you, ‘will know them by their * sp bathed he * An 1 LW enth Ni fe Take one or two asm by working a very fast mil fightelor a week and note the effect, * furlong at the Havre de Him Now for Three-Year- Old Championship, By William Abbott. (Spreial to ‘The Prening World.) HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. 24.—All Maryland will back Kelly to beat Eten will take in the country's best April y athletes, Champions and several hun- Billy y will respects tho Penn ships. Great stars like John Paul Billy Kelly's trial was in’ prepara- for he will be Downs next shipped to Churchill week. “BEST OF ALL” BALMWORT KIDNEY TABLETS uation. challenge to Dunboyne, who is cre ited with a mile better than 1.43 at the Jamaica track. At all stages of the mile and a furlong journey Billy Kelly was rac- ing under rostral He never was have ontered their strongest Franklin Field to-morrow will cluttered up with runners, stars. Bryant, R. F. D., ass., writes: “I Mr. Wm, . Bryantville, HE Penn relay games in Phila- hia to-morrow and Saturday! fillan has cut a big path through (he Dunboyne and dred ambitious performers who expect Sweep On, his three great rivals for 9000 to gather in some athletic title represented in the many events mect next week for the Rich Stakes that form the two-day meet, In many | made a wonderful record In the W games are more aroused his popular than the national champion- > and Jones and Ted Meredith first gained ce widespread prominence through the track yesterday, He ran the first Penn games. It is now a tradition 10c and 25¢ per box. All mile in 1413-8 and the mile and @ tat athletes who score in the Penn —Advt 5 and meet are “set” for big success against aes furlong eased up in 1.66 8-6, the record book. , The ontry lists for this year’s games tion for his Kentucky engagements, reflect the greatly changed sport sit- Relieved from war duty and It was also @ strain, colleges and clubs by the score | F be jumpers and hefty young men who toss around weights as though they were peanuts. ‘he contestants are not merely drawn ~Country’s Best Athletes To Compete in Two-Day Penn Relay Carnival event was put on the meet programme four years ago, will strive to break the University of Pennsylvania grip on this event. William Bartels of Pennsylvania, the present champion, will be on hand to defend his title, but the competing field is qualified to give him a tough are t. Fore- most in this number will be Gilfillan, @ young giant from Notre Dame, and Earl Thomson of Dartmouth. | Gil- Middle West, winning four firsts in dual meets, Thomson won a piace in the national all-around in 1916 and he's been coming strong ever since Lewis of the University of Missourt will likely have much to say how awards are to be dished out. He ae eat, but is a newcomer to these parts. The medley relay races, which share ;| with the pentathton the feature for to-morrow, will be a tip-off what may be expected in the relay cham- pionships Saturday, The entry lists for the medfey races are just bulging with crack runners. Colleges this year have sent a greater number of representatives than ever before and there'll be some tall hustling if the Quakers are to retain any of their laurels, The Pennsylvania four— mond, Davis, Gustavson and El- mer Smith— race, but this is likely to be the only race on the two-day card that the Red and Blue will win, for ithe oppo ition is especially powerful "Chicago, Pittsburgh, Michigan, Mis- i ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' “ ” 440, 880 yards and one mile 4 4m using your Balmwort Kid- ‘let down” during any part of the ¢, ore; Dartmouth have all entered “"Cann's record for. t ' very best of anything I have | of the distance by Foreground, but tional controversy that may come up| pushed to near record-breaking per- lower Is threo minutes 1 i ! ‘i soon left that hors st as he is, ; ri ri elght Wallen ist ¢ ever tried. I have tried lots Sehiids - docwey 1 as Pe UM, for decision. ‘The rivalry between dis- | fc -mances. he for , + of other remedies,” ete. Pains { Denind Jockey Sande was in the tricta is a close second to individual] Chicago has four great men in the ating t } in the back, rheumatic pain: 115 pounds, He covered the first halg competition, | distance event and will Cpe yon Winter 1 is pr 4 frequent, scanty, highly colored, mile in 40 seconds, the six furlongs _ON€ of the opening day features|the favorite. Yale, Harvard, Co! ii Norman of the O ¢ smarting pains, etc, tell you {jin 1.15 and the toven furlongs in Will be the pentathlon championship. and Lafayette will sine te utr have Lakes Novel’ Teatnine’ dts { that Kidneys and Bladder are §'1.283-5. Lt will be meen by the frac. Sixteen of the leading all-round ath- |this race, but the © ey compete with Wallen for $ not doing their regular duties, {tional times that tis rate of speed letes, the largest number since the 'the edge on 5 ite ane pitas ‘ ¢ Balmwort Kidney Tablet: 5 was well ntained througho lent@ elbel and arence Ross 9 { Sold by all druggists. pe ee ee ene eee Workout yesterday they ridiculed the Baseball Briefs in the erica. ' Stott esatSara- Story. War Pennant Ante et « PSS ins AERTS “he m paras South, but will start in the Preakness veat ternal and Siaes, for whieh Billy Kelly 18 00] sau LAKE, Utah, April 24.—Jean| EDWIN MARKHAM IS 67. sok ‘4 cligible because he is a gelding. Debuc, pitcher, of the Salt Lake City ‘ a headin the »,R F. Carman turned looms 'f won |club of tho Pacific Coast League, has bcs ts Le ENP ~ the aur ne colt in Carmandale, fn _ i ° oner ommodore. ena hes WOH AU Te aces Ue ace easily and equalled the | been sold to the New York Gianta fer 8) 4 dinner was given to Edwin Mark PRT ANG Hee ser aearita Td of 47 seconds. for the |cash consideration, Dubuc trained with |, dinner wis Kien to Hiwin Mark for the Hentacky Derby, Billy Kelly nile course, Carman has been |the Boston Red Sox in Florida. He is a lm tat Stel in Milt it tne EXCURSIONS. won his two starts at the Havre de telling everybody how fast, this oot |former Detrott star TEOTAL GRRnGcray bye Na SaINC Oot ‘ace sra0e ceding. b since February. No f 2) Grace track, ‘conceding big Iu ve him, and as a result he| CAMBRIDGE, Mase, April 24.— ‘mittee of Literary Arta, j Cf relent to all of his old horses. m- cashed beta at odds of 4 to 1 when |Thomas Meehan of New York, leading Among, int. ti, Eicws, war, John jmander J. K. L. Ross from K, Mas they ought to have been 1 to 4. Had | candidate for third baseman of the wright: Dr. Joyouichi lyenaxa of Japan \ und) War Albert Simons, one of H. P. Whlt- |Harvard baseball team, will be unable Dr. Marcel ofthe Bench d A stable, 2ey’s trainers, even mentio! to play again this season. Bxamina- Bureau of In fon Dr, Franko Pape y elly. i“ ast . th et that the Rainert of the Italilan Bureau of In j after Billy Kelty ad finished his $o>. would have been sufficient excuse for |ing during practice showed that his ward JW face he a lia ae Children $1.62 that Mads by he welding. Bee worked She ba ae ae apie him cae a ankle was broken. |read from, Henry Wan Dyke John ; ’ sete 1 Bhat Such is the difference in ; se ive Haynes It ) George Stirlin behecdiing ate ferab turlonag te fae and the calle 18 cwaees Ob) & rage: tracks SPRINGVIBLD, Maas:, April 24.—ar-| Haynes, Holmes, | tisorad | suri BALTIN. ORE seomingly did sot have as much| —<$<—<—<—<—<——— thur J. Sh associate manager Lee derwood Johnson, Amy "Lowell, Otto av. speed in reserve as last year's cham- | treasurer of @ Springfield hotel, to-day i : : W ‘ASHINGTON sion Three weeks age x rapert wes SOLDIERS ENJOY BOUTS Corer ae one eigittag apa ee eaiute Maa’ been, nenting Milly Rents ime ms) AT CHATEAU-THIERRY CLUB. |isss0, of, (of,oor one year from tres trials, Very few ‘oers wave cree | dent William rey. Carroll B. SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1 1 | ‘ i] be Secretary, and the n ’ » 1919 : At the Chateau-Thierry Club, th | Mahon w A ; new manager will be announ Special train leaves New York, Liberty and First Avenue, yesterday [OF MP days, Mireets 12.01 A. “Mt. Saturday night noon the Boxers’ Loyalty League, sass preceding above date, . sa by Oates and Harry Stout Ter aE | headed by Bill Oates Cornell Sends Fifteen to Relays. Returning Iraves Washington (Union For Acid Stomach of Milwaukes, put on a great boxing} (one. "ent s4—Jack Moakley, hogy nih Parente serene show for the wounded soldiers. The ACA, 4 the den Station) 5.00 TP. M. date of ex~ D rf k B { W. H . bout presented Tommy Martin of | Coach of the Cornell track team, an | F curation. , rin 9 aer tae Benne ind Jiggs Lacey of Harlem. ure haeahe ese air fifteen el ¥ ‘ — ~ 7 ri detp! o-nigh: Oo enter « ntré Urocd o hey fought four fast rounds with| to adetphia Central Reilrocd New Jersey To Neutralize Dangerous Acid, | pney fOuee Penn relays, Moakley depending — ———— Sweeten Stomach, Stop In the second contest Jim Mont:| mostly on his distance men for points STEAMBOATS. Indigestion, ' nery, middleweight, and Satlor Volk | and, with the faculty ban on one of his L j q is! Vcasncedeenenannennecat hanged blows fast pace for six| four-mile relay men raised, is confident 4 * nt three ce Nias vill elu bs WELCOME THE Z6tn DIVIS.ON| —~ TES a Aidatealia | wana Soe aeemulianal UL DO Welle April 25th in Boston cit dvenaplle mattorars (rome Bed. slarobey nine rounds in all for bien. the entry will bo in. the four-mile /, ; E wind or flatulence, gnstric catar bine rounds Srougnt tometber (enuy will be in, the, | Reartburn, otc, would tat ut i a rommy. Shea, Prosser, . Metropolitan Line mireted: Magursis dantams of tie east aide, with | Abranam, ond, Cte ompote in thi we Passenger Service will take you rime honore even, The referee was Harry évent Next in import from the Allthe Way by Water. Always in Sight of Lang | % 0! 00" | Stout and the axeoner Chri, DS viewpoint of the local cowch 18 the one= } KT of th the Loyalty League, | mile relay. Mayer, Coltman, Robinson | . To BOSTON rae int iate FOpae, Leamue |BUY Watt nave’ been | A Ad Fit “Row, Base How. ie Ra | Some folks seem to think vie Lai ad Sound, Hoxsards ene co q other slashing boxing ai \ is . . [nm Nel] pr * sin’ Montgomery | Nelson Has Toagh Jot hanlpen i Ithat the war quccred Cape Cod Cana lr iyiirit, incteares the hood (stole his third. appearance of tte say. Sa the wniefeated werter=/¢ Rat | Legre Pier 18, Fou of Murray Ht, Deity i#uodaye | supply and Hisurated Magnesia, whic can | winding up his sixteenth round within be MEAL Buby: ¢ quality. | {ade a ROOF Me Fare "98.65" tinatading | er obtained at any reliable drug |twelve” hours. Jim, went ox, Berd eto bat Be) Psa i chee a her ounds with & Green, ! . Telepnone Barclay pores ta eishae is rounte Yampion of the Boxers’ Loy: . § ot here! Eman eTath me Seat Weasttin "he combi |S eae ip tat ot the, ater [iene at Harem Iver bial we tan cur ccate/: Nol A mecvsstul and decitedly prefera: the | bow! 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