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[THE a9rer STRAW BY HAROLD TITUS An Exciting Western Romance of Adventure and Love Record Number, 170, Compete in | Headpin Tourney Thirty-four teams rofled in The Eve: Crgyrtata, Gmail, 21 di Cvmpney, 1909. ning World Meat Pin Bowling Tourna- CHAPTER: XVIII. Te da Black, whose arm was just ment at the White Elephant Bowlin: (Continued) out 0 “a sede and, Fo gd 3 | | Sites wt Academy last night. This te the great- HE darkness, though it handi- FS i ores cat mumbe? of teams that have’ ever, I capped speed and enhanced Co pai » Babbin Wid RECORD FELD “FOR THE RICHEST » KENTUCKY DERBY * “jhe palatal steamer “BENS. B. ODELL” tena, Mondguarters in ——_— Beacon, 1,200 feet high. rolied in The "Bventng World vowing fees, red, in tro undaye: Fred ¢ ff ffo-Day’s Running of Classic classic. Out of the 170 bowlers that the danger of his race, was re! nother thon’ stopped tos tie’ tater: Marwan 190m Bueet, BRO Ms y's ig rolled on the various tesa tweay seven | ie ee et | Music. Rewtaurant. Laman Room, | ) Has Aroused Greatest In- | were rewarded with fobe for scores of CTUld not fire. . ° J » Jone hundred oF more. Jimmie Spinetia And he knew they were waiting jot the ®pinetia Bros. teem, was high | 4°WM there, rifles ready, straining to rang ie aor hh. oa ‘ : CENTRAL HUDSON LINE F terest in History of Event. 4 stood 1 y aewe im for ; | score man with @ total of 119. Inel- salle the next burst of light. . . .|@ moment ‘and the ting a Greene wareby ig 5 : (Special to The Evening World.) dentally {t might. be mentioned thet le cursed his horse, lashing furt- |‘, ASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, “hy LOUISVILLE, May B—There have every one ot the brothers who| ously, spurring in the shoulders with: | gaits tgeeu tote tata your eyes HUDSON RIVER NIGHT “LINES Fs Peon forty-five Kentucky Derbys run | roles, on Five was/ out mercy. He came up to her an@| her own we ware bright there po Ld — BOS I ‘ON. @inoe Aristides won this turf clagsic rewarded with « fob; with the exception | she faced him, lips tight and in the ‘ange ip, her ‘ a To flor three-year-olds in 1875, but there 208 Rpincliay whe falled to eonnect | dance of cloud fire he saw her ey (J ite es wavered and he slowly Re 4 ever has been such a Derby as tho | ith, the head pis en the anal Dall. wide, nostrils distended. ° Uieerow the band chat ode hed — | METROPOLITAN LINE See that will be run at Churehill pide in. the tourney by the matrow |. “Get up here!” he muttered and| “You mustn't look like that!" he ona CAPE COD CANAL margin of soven pins. As it was the | ifted her to his saddle horn, winding | gui, ‘uming his face ¢rom her. “It's | Peat oghes quintet totalled 5s his arms about her, bowing his head than 4 oreaelabeimede | NRE Rermp ‘eerect at 5 put ‘The to wioners ware: i Caatnin, Rummy Cup. | and shoulders over hers to take the| he put her bands on is shoulders, | bo gy eB A Deity ot § P, M, aptight rime. 108) A, Adelman, ‘Munte Poins Oud, 10%) Curls | misses) gently, Dee Aiteas ¢ c'siesh tettowinn moraine, | TT 2 Shs a ae | noms Ben’ can tr mano wn Missiles in his own body first. ne maid sedi ‘WOIGhE Upon them, ‘Birest val) emmections at Albany to aii ‘Twenty-two colts and fillies, th Wiggest field in the history of the fix- ture, have been named overnight for | this race at one mile and a quarter, which will have an added value of $80,000 and which will be one of the |. fichest prizes a thoroughbred thay! | win in this country. | Although twenty-two horses have |}: been named overnight, it is doubtful if More than seventeen or eighten will | o to the post, as four may be with-| drawn if the track is muddy. | Even this will give a record field for the race, as sixteen horses is the most that ever have faced the starter. If eighteen go to the post the gross Point Club, 100; ©. Costa, Hunts Polat Ctur, 119; Sb@ clutched him frentically, her| + 40 er Rast and West, is neck, her He cotta se Pee besituatiy, wretaes Servic, Autos Carried, | Dyckman St. Ferry To Interstate Park” C. A, Randall, Bmpre Club, 101; M. RB. Geet, | WAM arms around Kewire, 100; W. A. Robbins, Rmpiee, 100; Many | trembling limbs across his thigh with| "T have wall Price, Rummy Club, 100; RD, Chester, Hunts Point J @ dooto: Club, 101; C. Rider, Aurania, 100; Guam Nemign. his hand hooked beneath the knees, sodas px: errs Fou uatil ‘you! her soft breast oleaving to bis an wal. That's sue, recon PB OF 3, eq4 ouing. Aoreni: Barney Spinella, Séinetie Regthers were Th Fi Ground, 111; Ghats Spinetio, medio Brothers, 100; Patt | SIiDPing through his opened shirt, the | brought you {ito the house, (are ingtead K ANS RG NB ld, MS c "FARE pnd : Spinetia, Spinella Brother, 140; Jimmie Golesi | little gold locket that was at her| %, ey you with the men; #0 you ob, 80 long, to talk er en tan tk COMPANY inaile Brothers, 113; I Mergemthaler, Bronkisn. 108; Fred Meer, Pasioe, 102; John Gesthwinger, | ‘'TOSt Premed aguingt fis heart. . . % was another reason, = = = ——T Pasine 1011 Catton ©. Spier, Manoa Clon [Tt Was Cold from the night and he| greater, I wanted you here, In this! ° FOR SALE. | Mae WANTED—FEMALE 2 ce 108; AQeorge Mumm, Pastime Club, tes; J, ¢.| felt it send » tingle through his body, Wud See my Bonen, ear me, tere . Horsa, Pastime, 104; 7. J. Yous, Pirmow. 198:| ven then he wondered, with the| cause nec, mea Lhd ‘Noden, Plymouth, ing you hel 101) ¥, Neden, in. f ‘Tie aim totals wore! Apaala. Brothers, sat; | ‘HOUR will give to irrelevant ma: acy 1 P, Beck, Mencock, 108) CF. Ritter, Mameow I strange sharpness which stro Auranin, 4H Pastime No. 1, 416; Pasime Ma, 2, | ters, what it contained! Tne goad ! GIRLS WANTED, $15 A‘’WEEK TO | value of the race will be $37,195, of 44; Pantone No. 8, 249; Poaime No 4, 40:] “Tom! It’ - \ “START, iy Mo: 98; have you! j : which $4,000 will go to the second and ‘No. N A tay secthed 70 ‘Me most capable $2,000 to the third horse, while the AD | et aits manne he ae ato, apie Ne, aema,| 004 to have bim! With death faa im the country, You ure oan Positions Open fourth will save his stake. ; . , # Pavire Ke. 4, 0; Gator No. 1. 119; Broag singing ajl about her it was good to hy t for yoursei in Seve: Me The race also will be the richest in ae ‘ i : Chureh House, 404; McGraw-Hill Company, have him; {t was her first thought! “4 aking ut for myself isn't a Departments. history for it will be worth $10,- F ‘ ¥ Y * MN | seater Na, 8, 000, S0aDr0" Newt, 80; Smicr iste te ‘ ght! | That fen] y part of life,"—indi- bs teore to, she inher’ than wien i it lage 5 Seater Ne. 3, 604 Metre Newt, $44; Smuor No “It would be good to die for you! | cat smal it wus with « th Required. Sir Barton won it last year. The purse [. i Sinaalt She, 6, OF; Buunde He"So Ber; Sram Point, | 00 anid. and torefi "It balonga to the side jancement. Dg won wan worth $2042, : if 820; Rummy, 807; Hancock Xo “No, No!*—sharply, “Not that,|2 ontue samo agen aon rnin tn emutireoets pags ee 3 say tha ie town has ne agit ‘ a ‘No. : Tom! Live fe 7 ich wanta to le) Dicky-td le not parting it (oo eflar 4 1, 406; Hancock No, 2, 371; ‘om eo forme . . . live for{ten steers 4 Berreett BA cite aPeceres ‘ mel" ser, uae 04 Falen calves and pres | eer MONTH Boon the Kentucky Jookey Club's course to- morrow will rival those at Epsom Downs. ! It is expected that between 40,000) nd 60,000 persons will see the race. lotel rooms are not at a premium any there are none to be had, and BUIl “every train brings its quota of | jovers into the city. he Police. “Department has made | ‘unusual preparations for handling the “The: Brooklyn, 360; Ine. Brooklyn. $86. She felt him start and shudder and re’s_the other part—the big | No games are " Dart—the part that is rea! 11 De ied Kk, whe ‘effort will be | SWay and a moan broke from his I 5 a re i, worth | sca regimed nest week, when ‘an effort wi ry iPS | while: it's my. JR, orching, tearing thing ripped | hea F Pail Ratna nded soother sal wat thé small of his back, burrowing Seis. 70m. We may, meant anat rt ee ‘o devilishly into his very vitals, She clutched him closer, not understand mooie a ‘ele ma ing, : i “it's all I've got to'glve you." he| mance, a em” striving muttered unnaturally. “My life's all Reached, SO; Bertie Soules to. the Dowts, I've got ma'am. T'd be proud to give ne Saedpelates. pa street car service to the cours it... . It's a little thing to give to iFeu | ‘are very fool rooli, estat Winn, "ante mating, a record bay’... a debt Ike T owe you. | apstimot ides of Nem aking, to an rows, has ped bn addition bullt to the “You keep your body behind mine rere t yourselt. “You wanted to See teceary, while two eocitionsl’ ‘eng qalvay® + tamttl we wat | Of fOr me once: you want to put me trances to the track have been made. | to the top. Pecat because you think you wronged There will be more than, 100 mutuel Tom!" tn alarm. “You're hit.| P¢, ects machines in operation. Special | Qh, Tom!" She shook him, Don't you see what a wrong that mea for Peenierny: wil per operes SF army of friends in the baseball, news- ween “agus yc ahaamand llati har Jeane eeetarte Ve nga z P ja face. nt, “the cramded lobbies of the hotels eh : paper and theatrical worlds—the busi- cratch,” he said, “Just a at her chin, and tears Whitney and Lott horses: of fal ¥ ness manager of the New York ‘The horse ‘threw up his head and| ‘to her eyes. d rr's " recoiled as a bullet sang past. Tam tee the things I've waite: Boots Prince Bat ana, Pots Penman KEN T UC ‘KY DERB Y FA( I Ss Yankees, diet suddenly early yester-| “Thirty yards to thé place where the 90,1906 10 8 id none, of the big’ surprises was the 4 day morning at his home, 611 West | trai) ran between here ever since that timmy. owe: yesterday 27th Street. Death came from heart | rock; thirty. yards to+that ;| blac they earri that John BY Grier Would, fot, boa. | Horse. Weight, Owner, Jockey Overnight Odds. eee Sty sparrow died practically| Bit she loked down at thowe dendly and t oy fool your repeat fo know oom 2d was looked upon as | Wildair H. P, Whitmey Fetor - thirty yards to safety. wi ard I've tried @ say ‘dai | 5 to 2|in harness. Hewas hard gt work at the! 1 ket aaa ‘dbtuse y rome lo reflies playing on the fai, on Ks t ts your wind on the rn ed day night and carried home a bundle | ward rin down the ‘trail toward| )28 occupied mine, But I know you've H. P. Whitney . 0 H. P. Whitney K, Cottlletts J club offices until 6 o'clock on Thurs- | not see a hatless m: G. W, Loft wi F001 HOR Waltney's stronsent ca nya] strong, hand. “However, the fic three to ‘carry the “light bit “rows _— cap'—Wildair, Upset and Damask. Donnacona O'Brien been thinki: I Fator, stabl b G. W. Lott preteen UY be : f int them, pistol in bis hand. . . ., ng; ksow, yo sildroth’ and one of the leading fockers | on Wete® Ral Parr Kinase of papers which he intended to 18y Dick Hiltom, who had escaped ‘the fieegy. I have seen that in the looks, y~ the Bast, has been engaged to ride | Blazes ne }s to 1] before Col, Jacob Ruppért, Presl-| role only to realize that there waa! "? Words, the y you've laughed, toe firat_ named, while Ambrose, the | Paul Joney Bal Fore : te dent of the organization, early yes-|no escape, was waiting to vent the sg forced and weckly at times, ‘able rider, will have the leg up on | Peace Pennant W. RB. Polson Garner » 8 te 1) torday ‘before going back to his desk. | {ast drop of poison in his heart. ave known what you thought. . . 29 Caree emanate ict ts mines | Seay oat W. §. Merrar Le ey namie Me complained of a | Not did fawe ana, ‘nar' aid” Tiin| Re, "gted,fonears Sane clamped : wettin, nm as \e J yoR jut mi u ie ct ja ofa h ui " 2 4 Thevid Hiaram W. RB. Coe . MeAtee p P id the tears swam ra ee Wiidan han euened the beat work perce Sik bn C, Fairbrother $2 © 2|pain over his heart, and his slater | Simpect, that prin ded {ntoher eyes. ‘She was very beautiful, j doubt will carry “first colors.” Prince Pal Simms.&@ Oliver . Sebuttinger 20 ta 1 {summoned a@ physician, but before | lowed and lost him, who had turned coked he tots thee ts Hane. tee : It, rained a little yesterday, and | seerth ©. €. Vanmeter Calahan 20 te'1| help arrived he wan dead. back, who had seen the travelers up nthat wan ia hers tne eaeee with cloudy weather overhead there is ine L ro : i ite trail aad Wh neth ‘that was in her: the ohar- very promise of a mudd: his | Bersagliere Gy. A, Cochran jurray 20 to 1 e trail and who waited their ap- that had stood alone, that had may b Zs balm to the he: vland | Golden Broom Mrs. W. M. Jeffords L. Ensor lam to 1| Ernie Shore Routed by Senators. Lawes mee tf timber, . . ‘been herself in the face of the loss e ite By Gall Sn pesy ete 40 tf {| Yankees couldn't spot the Senators | Beok, and her gun I to poal-| For a breathless incsent sh " saat ad EK. "ale ree a Butwelt 50 te 4|the four*runs the latter cloutea off ues - . . and she waited there in| so, with unsteady’ lips, and’ patie When the skin is sallow or yellow, the 4 ibaeris serine nat er See i: Mawar 0 te ¢|Brolo Shore in hi fra ata of tho ts, sariknem, forthe’ ness Aah | (he ant come ito bis fan, maw the eyes dull, the head aches or sleep broken Grace taetemonth Feckon him dangerous | Weetwood Florisant, Stable a. Pies 50 te 1| season yesterday, and lost by a an’ Jang Hunter waited,| sh himself melt anaes to dun- and unrefreshing, the back aches, or there fn, heavy rE last pai Patches ¥. ©. Bain B, Kennedy 50 to 1|score of 6 to 6. They made a game|with her heart racing in dewpair: “T want you, J net he whispered Jer th ig ht should blad it ponnecona could run. inthe — attempt in the seventh innin is a pain under the ri shoulder le—it is svor-| Dick Hilton, gibbering under hi though his performances have ea on ‘ed. if breath, waited. . .'. ‘The ‘ TealtKatirday wp Saute Henna In'the | Heros? eat "on Monday isin sl NEWARK CLUB PROTESTS , filled fo “overcome ‘the Grttmen's | °R,bE Drown nérse stumbled and] tore whe. ross sna nad ome be; Hite Grass Btakes which'war im the |bouRht the Boy's: conteact for” $85,000. big lead. beg cried aloud in fear and) drew up a@ chair to sit strok nature of @, Derby trial but’ barrin "According to ‘the Kentucky Jockey | AGAINST JACKSON’ S$ BOUT, | bis tea Aaa pain, cried pip hogs 8 his blood | hand. 0 sit stroking his some racing luck ran every bit as good| Club rules a boy cannot ride against ee drenched the saddi usually an indication that the body is being pois- oned by poorly digested and imperfectly elimi- nated food waste. It is a wise thing to take | Williams Wine His Sixth for So: ow verte to| His eyes cartes on her hungril the winner, tu f his owner, and as Mr. 4 > ‘x Sportem Club yester- | Wi D x | the alislter i ‘solids rook. tter ly “fitrech had engaged Cif Robinson to| Simma “had engi aged “Any 'Schultingsr Gan tlten oo press wits \b Ola OHICAGO, May 8—Chicugo defeated | M OP tie lochet Bh nae Tees mneratad on . 5 to ride Prince Pal he will watch the ; Cleveland in. the wame of the Fecrow figure leaped from | igi’? race from the ground. Jersey Boxing Commission against | series by a score of 6 to 1, the game i at the ‘fay! Now that ait ‘ve done me it at them, revealed by a long, green | the honor to give me a cha ‘ This Was a blow to the hopes of] willie Jackson meeting George (Young) | marking the sixth straight victory ot Pain after Eating arian beet st ied be foshehd ot oe RT ene oe Giatas Wifi Oi pamen you, Beek! engage an Bastern rider, preferably | Johnny Dundee. Jackson and Dunde you've ruined me; you. di Lossof Appetite Bande, gore ihe, mount te W.,detheh:| are to face euch other neat Friday OPETLADBLRHAS it though | ts, Nom take th | "a in thet locket 2 pa’s chances are fan . P os His’ gus haa’ whipped up ev | 1b rity f his stablemate On| ight in New: Next Tuesday Jaek- | outbatted by Philadelphia, Boston w ip even Bhe la as she Pacey ee ae ee on ip scheduled to meet Erno at the | fix third straight “vi siclphies Banton, No | the gun of the gin they shw, babiRd | ingore, wee OY ABO CaUaht it Im her tore, Owe ad there's somethin’ I at ’ A em mn ae ee LS A A A Pills | ‘Another Eastern. candidate which! Camden Sporting Club. The Newark | by a score of him whipped up. “My luck!" < ‘ as [han auddenty Topmed up is W. R Cow's] cromoters. eek “tO ‘eatrain. Jackson oan Nelther fred me tnowe wink |yoih UAderotand that. Tt brought me | to relieve these symptoms by A b off her work with « mile pe & quartet | from boxing only three days before the Mla Mabel le wine fey ayigieee ing tabee again "s 0 | ee, foo. bat than ‘® something else. helping to remove the causes, 4 in 2,06 4-5. But whether she can equal] pundee date for fear that the might mat Urged eer De. ym eart ured the feat of H. P. Whitney's great race! stor an injury which would neceasi- ey bard for for Philadel ghia rogninat Bos. | Fy trem bie Sascatine’s aritie She unciasped the trinket and held ‘Sobd by dragsivts throughoet the world. fe bomen, Ie, 284. ‘are Regret, which won the classic in {tin bh nd, turn er barat, WaNGR Won the GiARSG In| tee SHER pontonatient “Of thet [ioe Cte nate aad cite. Geet inte | NIA Bea, hah she once the aca Garnet tomac | Harter is the onl Bo ‘that ever Won] match, It was originally scheduled for a hth ageounting for another run. Phil-| His pistol dropped to the rock, He| {+ 99 he could see. | the Kentucky Der! adelphia won, 5 to 4 put his hands to his stomach, Behind the dias of mise fay @ place hdy Heal, which beat Wildair, Paul] ast, Thursday ‘night. Frank Bagley, i ee ee “Damn. your'—— Jones and Biages at Havre de Grarce,| Jackson's manager, 1s willing to post- tHe Bhoken rf of oat straw. Bl ad P t Dizziness na for whlch an ftar af $10,000 Wa | pone the me tout, but the Camden |"Seenore ‘May ReeDerrele You te | Choked. ‘ne tok one "wlind srep far: | garter # the tant atraw,.” she mid 00: overtly | . | Feta as more than | Club refuses to agree to it and threatens | tnird game of the St. Louis series by'n| ward, over the brink. | AB he Foil he TTA" sid not Onaeiotana Is responsible for inability of the ne of Superman, which has been, beateh| to hall Bagley and Jackson before the | score of 10 te 4. Jacobson and Gerber | threw up his hands and sailed down-| lane one tou eela not 4 ide to caballd’ and re ita all fe) ic ramps No one knows jee her food the #00 | Commission if they do not go through | Knocked out home runs. ward into the depths, into the coming | gay, which seome wo i nat arse that ly vf ebuild aye Abt x : 4 ‘ of Superman, which has been bea Z . Sida A aGaIS Ka eon. | " as to id its c My by platers and fas beaten stake norsey,| with it, Bagley made the match before |Cuby Bat Hard and Beat Pirates. “*rhe brown bores had baited, bot as| His face brightened © bite tee ce We peat (his meld’ und winvone ‘ot the Imismion ix expected to Tule‘on the | hit" SBURGH, May 8—Chicago de-| Jane Hunter slipped to the ground.) 1 cng te it aw though it were isease. ‘The blood carries life- Fichest racing purses in the country. | polnt to-day, foated Pittsburgh § to 4 in a game fe4-| holding Beck's @agging body with ali wthetigas dtebs) giving and health-preserving Gifford A. Cochran's Bersagliere —_——_ her strength, he stepped forward, in |° Why, To: t oxygen to every body cell, turned in an almost unbelievably fast Reds Beat Cardinale in Weird Game, | Dehind the rocks; their haven. | 9m, can't you see what it jtrial as a yearling, was a highly tried|Joe Lymeh Scores Easy Victory at . i 8 | “Oh, they got him!" Bobby sobbed. | hae meant? If you had drawn vou hence when the blood is poor ¥ | two-year-old disappointment, but ts in Marthoro. Janina He ei May SxcCineinnall 40: | epney got bite, 5 5? | would have been my foreman. You ff the body suffers. Father John’s spite of ns deteate well liked by many] seaRtnORO, Maen, May 8—Retoro «| {Naa eabthton ere 18 11) Then wwittly Bobby knelt beside the} Would have protested me fought for HW veaicine sunnlies the body Golden Broom and Kinnoul, Mrs, W. |'latge crowd at the Marlborough Driv ser " other woman, hands on her shoulders, | Gane sereed to thie Giaak. postal pare s Pl ie he body M, Jeffords's candidates, hot highly | inb Club here fast night Joe Lynch, the| Papin Reports wees to Mia | POOTiNE into her face You're | Rome reread te ote ne with Nature's great food-medi- ‘ regarded. «The. first na Mile O ldguw Maw. York tenia chee Hine i s je Mle| safe here, Thay've got ‘om cut off | Fores fo try to de something for my- Bt cine, whieh can he easily and ‘one time was sald to be able’ to do any- | °! ba 3 + Me , Descamps. from thin trall below y myne our refusal put on * é thing that Man o' War could do, seems | Fitzsimmons of Chelsea a boxing les-| Francois Descamps, manager of| “My horse is freah. I'm’ goin’ to|Me the responsibility of being a ff quickly made use of by blood, to have @ high turn of speed, but is at a! son in twelve one-sided rounds. In the | Georges Frendh lightweight | your ranch for help. Beck aint goin’ | Woman or « leah. . A taihana Se ee renee hope of |!ast three rounds Fitssimmons, by hold- | cha¢plo: to meet Lew Tendler | to die, n + +. TF promise you| , “i drew the last atraw that day. 1 Bf nerves Drain and other tissues hard boots’ Kentucky contingent, |ing on for deaf life, saved himself trom } or Phali a at ‘The Arena in Jersay | that + Me ain't goin’ to aie!” | $row ae aks a4 bf Reeping the If contalhs no Grdgs and no Je has won two races this epring, but |, gure knockout. Lynch was outwelgh- | CY ne Vedneaday when he makes | She was gone and Jane Hunter, in ite foot. 1 feel that T have Mf alcohol, In use for over sixty Was disqualified in the fret. the his’ aobut before the’ American boxing | half faint, clinging to that promice | Helped to do that. : second, however, he beat Donnacons, ed by ten pounds, but he held the lead| fang, keeps taba on his charge even |as the last, the only. th, io life,| “You have.” years, Get « bottle and try it Damask and other good ones, all the way. Lynch's next bout will be| though he ia off ‘on tour with fis other . LM sors J *) His hand dropped to the bianket tod Advt erat teems it be, the feeling that the |with Pal Moore, of Memphis, for twelve | champion, Georges Carpentier. Dea: | 'Wered her lipe to her lover's eves. | and the stared upward as though a Liss glist will ‘err Ran renee rs rounds ut Jersey City on May 17, compe requires F apin to Celegraph hie earns | fregh idee had ocqurred to him, | BI Grass, for not since rebur 7 * i 9 Ly verend was! won tin 1914 has « Kentucky horse | New Champion to Meet All Comer’. Lie BEDERION end Che general orate ot a CHAPTER XIX. @ remular preacher?” he asked, di ' No hee etter | | captured the rich prize. BOSTON, May ,8.—Johnny Wilson, | his heal é ec T was the firet day that Tom|” "why? te was a duet ur anos | WAYS \ Sg PF es: pane the new middleweight pugilist cham- Beck could lie on his back, For! works. Why consider his actus —— For Your Skin-—— RACING 1G SELECTIONS. pion, announced througn his manager | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE weeks he had lain on his face | Standing?” | (Ready Beliet tn) | here that he would rest for a month PIMLICO. | and then wouki be ready to meet any there In the living room of the | gmeehs ei pose fould be marry | | eg of.the Clubs. ranch house, nursed back to health| He looked at her again and in his} Than Cuticura Wace—Sllver Spring. boxer in defense of his title, He sald eb, o wed | te uce—Suver Spring, Hot | MW ieumay hed received: many chat | Bae, i | by Jane Hunter's gvatie hands, Now |eyea, was that amused twinkle, the | A TUBE, FOR Second Race—Parr entry, Brooke, |!€née# from boxers and promoters, Saueees, 6 | the doctor had turned bim over, with | i ioient ana henine it’ cea He da he, T “te WEE cnn t. tet'| . water neen (or ts emi etal ta | header sna ng rng wve@M@ache, Toothache | ‘ etans bi “ omg, | ma: yes only when he looks upon MORNE Hace—Starmester, Ross | ALBANY. N. ¥., May ®—At the Am. | Jermy Cy. 11: and the Veterans’ Society had been igre” who has given him love | A FREE TRIAL ects Re | entry, Sil ry Elm. sterdam Theatre, Jaet evening, Bud in Be \. fo! oT ae | Paltt 1m: i anal ’ ‘That was what Two-Bits called the eould he'd be to." he address a will sn Bae BU ety, aterien Ben oe, Sere ork deicatea lithe comes Terie The Veteran society. Bvery atter-|onide “Sang Pauapeee iat" .te | Rao MipL aS gare | leh, | Sunday World Wants Sixth Race—Night Raider, An- ‘of Syracuse in of 8 cok ee. Tenet: oon they had gathered there, Fer ' threw a'littie variety lato the eere- Iway's Re e tiles, Ingleerest. en-round boul. dale Caron o ass bemeadag Ao eee Bits with his Seay Rating, ec +. . something, likely, about #) “i ce—The Decision, joana Fron, ou ener viclory over | Jimmy Olives bed Your fghtio’ a Rood ght! + RAD WA z ‘Coben of Albany in the te: zs ean he ate kopbie aisha THE END * fork, deere tomas ett teh reemnen ee TIT T es