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NEW YORK BOY’ REFUSES T Pck ONLY EASY RIVALS @Son of Expressman Lynch First Showed Class in Neighborhood Battles on West Side and Made Ring Debut at Old Fairmont Club—Now on Way to Fortune After Many Disap- pointments—Bantam King Only Champion to See Ac- tive War Service. | J ossvin is @ regular fighting | man, and the only present title | holder who is a war veteran ahd who @aw active service on European battle fields. Joe was in the 52d Pioneer In- fantry, Col. Foster's Regiment, with | Bill Wellman and many other noted | sportsmen, The 52d was a fighting regiment, here and abroad, and Lynch had a busy time with the| gloves as well as with the Germans. | Like nearly_all of the reai cham- pions, Lynch fought his way up to the | title by degrees. There was no royal | road to a championship and a fortune | for him. When he whipped Peter Herman, the clever little fellow from New Orleans, he had already « champions form in man wing ba and the of } Might for the title was no surprise By Robert Edgren. 1 LYNCH, world’ bantamweight hown | rd result to ie is Sas 2 a Soe es: LL SL TT aI mT MT errr ter Tre THE EVENING WORLD; SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921. —$—— ESERIES WORL JOE LYNCH A REAL FIGHTING CHAMPION THE WORLD’S BANTAM CHAMPION eos (Copyright, 1921, by Robert Bdgren.) m3 oe 5 me 1] “Wek doe Litcy mer Hesuiand ror Tue ca The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Copreight, 1861, by The Pres Publiching On (The New York Brening World) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales| ARIA, still on her piano bench, ‘heard them go down the hal talking together—heard the dor clone sharply—heard John returning. ‘Her banda where she gripped the widea of the sent showed the knuck- les white, but phe looked ap feariénn- ly a® her husband came back into the room, He did not go over to hin desk, nor aid he 3 up the wont, Bit down paper, a wan his on a ave rt epee out he nibs fod eke ab gently on for tobacco, his Varia felt at any moment the strain would be too mi for her—che must scream. But when John spoke his tone was even and pleasant. “Niece chap, Adam _ Phillips,” he struck a matoh and Varin saw with something like fear that hie hand trembled as he held it to light his pipe. “Known him a jong time, haven't you?” ‘aria bowed her head wordleasly, ‘Man's man. Straight ae they make Dindaged among voices! And his hands, so strong and brown with that firm, hard touch. Had she no ks Varia Grey, who had stood so dell tel aloof from other men, could ghe let bim treat her so—and still care for him? Perhaps even now him. but she could never he ‘ind as she to She never ‘e, she had fot to her feet and stood at the far end aa” room when her husband en She ought to hate bim! Yet Varia knew as she saw thie man advancing to her that she could never hate hi had wronged her, laughed her ence, wae and she felt a lump throat, her hand he Sty oot on table against which she ned. “You seemed so tired last night I didn't like to wake you” John switching on the lights, “but there is something that I must speak to you bout, Varia,” he aald very gravely. “I'm not a obild,” Varia ani quietly, “You don’t have to take tone: with mi i didn’t think T was taking’ any tone with yo vt RM eg been working. pretty ha Lae over his forehead Varia said and Um so tired—good- i go right to bed.” stood up, slim and white, lke a delicate flower on a slender stem, For the first time John looked her directly, but her lashes soft and at ber but she co thick on her white cheek, hid her the morning, Varia!” he said slowly. CHAPTER XIL M “Suttenly has.” Sally Loy nodded, “says as He ran his hand Don't bother with any brealetuats| ayn SRY te en ae etal just a cup of coffee will do" Varia) thin man of thirty whd was tell-tale eyes, “T have something to say to you tn R. AMORY has not gone? Varia asked how I wuszn't to desturb you, Mis . ” | wearily. ade Certainty he was ten older sald, wondering why she felt so qu tically a stranger iy Sg? in spite of” line fact that she had lived in the those who had followed his career q) ¥ a fall Guilt for Hox . 1G PARLY OUTCLASSED “THe, HEW ONCE ARE Boy hone of her vid enemies, a , __. Joe is well built for boxing. H “=. HG Pan Oy TeLORE? Lie LOU Gruent sae" sce iecdemia caw austin ob house with hin for a month. Wairly tall for a bantamweight, has| » By Cousin Eleanor shes Deesaens, We oh ye! “These came to~ to my office. broad, square shoulders and (tne Scan Uaadee ane - ——> a Varia sipped her coffee languldly,|y tought you tinderstood 1 wasn'ta symmetrically formed that there is — | remembering we ee aa a hanpenes [Peh man when t—when we were . formed that there . ’ ° . breakfast table al! that bad hanpen pe baa or ae a ° Giants’ First No. 21—Billy _Brighteyes| [tig event Detar wanda [ean on torso tive a0 tay a a a a vened | ij She could feel again Senn, sinewy and stron: ufterward in a| P; tice G. Thinks of Bonnie Bobtail. Jon her shoulders ant recall that terri- | and 1 did want you to have: Calgen r at a poles ally aggresaly Be i cath the agees| ractice aime prt BRIGHTEYES simply | fying noment when they both laser He pulled out of his pocket a num- = oe Begun jhe spec- | sc 0 ont, knowledge of ef: gE ¢ took timate th could not stop thinking of the sage) gant bide ao ver of folded sheets of paper and Bac octaad ae iy nee cin sramtonahinn nee mata ea ea aes Scheduled Today |~ ts From nis roomy cage [io Seed utmannerc |. | bended Chem aarone to her. Might harder, and he does his best|him with Jack Sharkey, the indomit ne looked out at the woodland and ola like you need some fresh | | Vara opened them ane tee ‘when up against a hard opponent able little Italian. Juck knocked Joe * wondered what was happening in its air,” Bally Lou suid as she came in| ackly and then . Joe's home ia in West 42d Street, down several times in early rounds,|Hamilton Best of (Special to Tue Evening World) an an to consult Varia about the dinner. | mine Sh ‘ Now York, and it was in this fighting |@Nd It looked ag if Lynch ‘might bel a; ' GAN ANTONUDO, Tex. March 5—|@Wlet depths. Was Bonny Bohtall Varia stood up and went into the |. “What do you mean?” John asked, neighborhood that he got his first ex-|Meaty polished off, But Joe came! inehurst Seniors. With but three regulars in the jine-up {Stl 80 frisky or did she keep pretty other room; a sick, dragging, weari-| frowning. ia wi perience and knowledge of scrupping,| Pack stronger and full of aggression,| IMNBHURST, N.C. Murch 5.—Lou Dy pt. the: ~"P |well indoors: these days, when tho eos was on her. ‘This headache, just | .,“! haven't bought eay dremes father was, and still is, an ex-|OUtfought and outlasted Shatkey, and | Hamilton of Garden City won the low| (he Mants will play: their first prace | oy vay white and oh a "aull sort of thing—she would hunt| Hollanders or negligees at Pressman. When Joe isn't too busy in| at the ie SF Aiton ronndshad BNC | vee. prize for $6 holes In the seniors’ | UCe Same of the season with the San paar brhved hroyliaor pl ae easy up that prescription that Dr. Ward Teller's—t haven't run up a Bill ; The ring he works on’ his’ fathers|#° far into the lead that he easily ‘ ‘Antonlo texan Lebeuers (hin after- |< and foxes? voor bad her. ; earned a draw, Whe Yio ent for golfera of fifty-five OD: DOARE SAB EUATS: ENE ‘A008 ; given her. ms ‘wagons, for he is a believer in the old|S*ed « draw. When they gan , | Gee 6 ‘ Bonny Bobtail! Billy felt sorry for ‘Through ‘her desk she hunted, then| “But these bills all came to mie Rotion that hard work is the best) matched, a couple of montis Jater, (he | Year and more of age, which waa eom-|BOOn, and after only two days Of 10, "eg was on uneasy life indeed. anrhroust ther deck she humic duer.| charged on your scoountss theres no frainitig: It was his hard work that | GTUeR was packed to the + nis. pleted on the championship course, yex. the diamond. ae 2 Shiety and fresh gloves in her tureau| other " JobR sald. slowly. Bave him the extraordinary endurance; iB Lynch forced the fighting trom fonlay. Hamilton bad founds of $2-and cone Burns is here from Havana There wes scarcely @ beast in the drawer and, feeling a Httle dizzy and my trounseau,” Vario seen in many of his ring fights. the Ting’ ama mered Sharkey all over, pp’ 'S. Brown, of Moatelatr, waa|and worked out yesterday, but won't ‘forest that would not make a dinner queer, went over to John's and] with chosen Semis: as! ce 18 MAKING FORTUNE. bee ieees a 1D epite of f s e=| second’ with S817), D, S'Braseel of | be veusty to play. Henny Kautt is on Of Ber dny time chance offered. pulled open the middie drawer. arged anyt! | i with a clean gcarsdale won the 36 holes net. prize deh — ly ghe pulled out.a pile of| Shops since my 1 Like Benny Leonard, Je knockout, in the fifteenth roun with rounds {and % and a handi| tis way trom New York. Dave Ban- Hawks, owls, eagles, wildcate and “Come Out,” said Her Look iSesene 4 Toming them aside, #he| sccounts there, but I haven't start at Billy Gibson's ‘old foh ten, Champion ete | Herman 2143. GT. Dumop| croft and Harl Smith are at Hot lynx, dogs, martins, foxes and ferrets |-———————— ~~ 2 see | Ae 4 wood. staring dowh be-| shem"-— AG. in the Brom, In hia fest ap.| fought Lynch he had little idea of be-| 4 second with %~| Springs, None of the regulur pitch-lare her wiate stopped an , He stared ot her with unbelieving pearance there he put on boxing gloves| ‘NF defeated, for he was mat 1 won to-day’alers ure ready, so the line-up this af-| winter foes, Summer adds | tertal I know you will enjoy | fore her. eyes, for the first tine, as all he exncricnce|., championship bout with #1-81. Hamilton | ternoon will jsnakes to the list, Is it any wonder |Feading them. COUSIN ELEANOR. | | An open shect of paper, gray, with) “Buagenty she cried in a high, exolted before that had been contined to boy-| \yuee B England is, couple of sch ea is-ole score!“ sfonroe or Grimes, second ‘ase; | then that she comes cautiously out of theres the mapograng 2G. By are ES Ph vege re me seo them again” She fish ist boxing on the tone whch offset Herman's skill by " | King or Walker, left field: Frisch,| her hole, starts at gne of Sprin, “ looked at one bill after’another: in vacant lots, He made a good show-| {edily attacking, and had so much| BELLEAIR 1 Fla, Maroh 5.| third; Young or Spencer, right fleld; | «, nadlpsouldatdygelna fer er spring is al i Nina’ What was it doing here!" "son flame-colored negliges banded tig, and as he won sevoral bouts better of it that there was no|—dMrs, Clarence Hobart wife ofthe for: | Kelly, first be wn, centre tleld; | ‘Me brush and Ses ine frensy of fear)!” Ana winter is fying news in John's drawer?” with fur, $67.60,” she read. ‘Then the PUSS ig maleate ceh ema tehi a e him mer tennis doubles champion, reached | Gross, short stop and Hen-| from her neighbor forest dweliera? | That's a goog renom te vnc The writing scrawled on the single] paper glipped out of her nervelosy ot $125 for beating Billy Fitzsimmons |yna stonped gland Te diiat tn, the women’s tennis cham: line, catchers, and Ryan, Kelly and| Pretty Bonny Bobtail! To rum outdoors and to play | check see Care Bee id SHERRY weit-| Rogers, it looked like a fortune to him. In the! pounds Thee : lew or Wilt Del, in tl riedale) Garton, pitchers. Billy reme 1 are “er ‘Where had she seen Wook like a fortue io hime. athe! round credit he might get by ping tee ae eoms "Tepe a ‘There will be unother game to-mor- ‘ if mbered how pertly she/he nirds are coming home to-day ‘Why haven't you been up lately. | neg than $40,000 in the ring, He got $1 a tg somewh {' Chicago for the tlle to-duy,|row. Ordinarily games are not] WOuld sit on her haunches at the door! rom the sunny South: | dear old thing? There's something I) air those boxes and parcels that 000 for his.twofighte with Jack # ine gt that he failed ie latter won her way to the final by} echeduled unt team has been in| of her home and wiggle her nose. He] They have come with us to stay wang to give you when you comu-loiuttered Nina's room’ Shi Key, $11,000 for boxing Abe Goldsteln | ing into wie rine an actual eaten. | Bin Mowe at Cua ecge we BAY 8f] camp ten days, or two weeks, but |wished he could gee her that way now.| 484 we must fed thelr 1!t\t6 mouths Don't. telephone, though, for Mel Staring at Joh Amory with @n abe; Fr e and 500 ir at~ igh le le { C | ng he G@ b a wy ig - M Fee a eee ener ieee eee ea | eet While Wilde ls a little Olt of] sn AUGUSTINE, Wig. March §.—| gists believe that more ia to be gained He hoped that she had laid in @| ‘he buds on the lilac bush 1! ey NINA. ™s . in , gn pounds | isnddy Mcleod, the almifutive polf pros | by actual combat than by practice|S00dly supply for the winter. “She'l| Are green to bri us wld ni . |. Varin sank down on the chair be- his big money battles, As champion |in weight. In 1 ring the war 1 the golf pr F siad news; the will probably follow the pace of| Wilde was rejected TOR athe ae wei easional of the Columbia Country Club,| when it comes to developing young-|be caught first time she pops her Nature needs only to play a tune | fore his desk, staring with wide eyes Lightwelgnt. Champion’ Renny Leon- | several timew because ine welghed oniy| te edie Be Heid hese tea Pla: | sterm, and that Js what the Glaat/head over the white ground, he cun't| AAd, they in purple dresses will (hid wricten thie to Johnmend recente ac ges ; ‘ “18 : p shed only| is Kg the thel annual St.l trip has been #0 far climb @ tree.” BHly pitied the ani- oom, had written this to John—and recent . It does me tiers Sarton of eaallion abllare| Paired wubtediy be given! heed who fe also the proteamonel ofthe | Sad news came yesterday when it] mals that could not tuimb, It was his|, PAULINE BURPTEIN, reed our. |!¥;, 100-al! hough the letter was un-| month, for the ther Lynch is the kind of a fighter who |® Teturn fi Lynch, ana tls ished t ee he] wag announced that “Goldie” Rapp,|own almost sure way of escape from|‘*e" Years, Brookiyn, N.Y. Gated. day that we'll eli fs likely to retain the title for egme|Cusht to be patting “erie (Ol Tce 1s. ie Scot should| for whom the club pald $15,000 and|the enemies which the Grays shcred cared Varia pushed it from her with one| of this apartment or buy o [ Chances are, thous ~h| Min this tourney it ld wugur well for| gave up two players to the St. Paulli, comme FEB. CONTEST finger as though \ts very touch would] selves” —— time, not by avoiding his rivals but | thou, th Joe Lynet & P on with the rabbits, AWARD WINNER. 4 by beating fhem one after another, | Will be champion when it's over: Ond| will te iereg ihe national meet, which| club, 1s a holdout. He wants some) Four gray kinfolk of Blily's were ar Class.) "| soorch—ahe was too wretched to Be] she heard: Ms voles ony RE rieh ANOLE Te gotng ch ive ever, and) will be played over hia home course at! of the purchase moncy, hut as he has 4 WHAT | : angry, A knowledge of all that thls! kne He never has been an oasy mark and | fF seme time to come Wisirtngton f the p just outside the window now, run- DO WITH MY SAVINGS. ww he was that MUR 4! Gham oto Create Rta ce Juel ono line me souk doe ee no grievance against the Giants, the| ning up trees and down and into the|, 1 Went to the movies for the starv.| meant welled up in her heart and pelieved she had confessed that fidence adden to hie natural ability |Zanch. Ve is a ai |New York management has ordered| arn and out in quest of graiy, {7 Children in Europ and the lady | (iat “ny, fay of hope that had still had charged those things to him. he Is going to be a hard lad to down. | it. He enjoys toxin rsport Ten in Knii hts him ty report at once. There has| Gilly tooked sharply. ‘That big one |#*Ked us to save our money, 1 have | Wagered there Mickuied and went out. Varia, the gentle, with her soft » likes that diamond-studded ell 19" Joe. rather than « profes ve Pp ig ch 4 Jot Of inierest as to Low {Me that just came out of the barndt | BOX and T put all inv penniew In it| yaar NMA couLE dy tint Her own voloe and softer ways, fet an wae Tex Rickard presented him with when | Wetehed tien in in V fists, and , ° Bisaciibein as dear eit a Larry | ogked Uke—it WAS his Mumale! Feed Cena Soins to take it down to the|” She sat there ig time He, who he won the championship, and says ? BR ative) FTL lg bowling elle 4 arry| “Mra, Brighteyes spied Billy at the | #64 Cross wt the end of te month hands, | eat tees) create her thi he will defend it at any time av titneks. Ho neve unfair SO eee tae eut| same tune. Mumsie Brighteyes came Co PIORID BVA reenwich, | motionless, as ti tilnk: |month ater, be had married pedi Rhy foerendse. wee loan make Ue cives the atbar f¢ vaya Meet To-Morrow e 1 Eines ates aireouy 1a front 9€ _ ing, while she was dumb from reall- Do you think I'd charge Joo has four brothers, None of the |O", better ‘ ast year’s leading | und’ peered In at her eon. one nae Honorable Ment ba Gch ahieonrovod raed par CO A OE Tt al bitiers knve shown champ ie: i ihe ——— the Giants, is holding out) ond Neered In at her son. She knew) GuewievE BERG.” | “Tt can't be true! Varia sald, and! white and trembling. “Dye had oftiers have shown championship ae jury i At the White Hlephant Bowiing wersitiats Wave nrc: | Wun Of course, and her whole frame " Jeraey City, |tooking b her she saw the note, own allowance and I've Sean thenLenol kacnile wil Been ker.! if po midway and #lvt Street peered ir Billy Brighteyes | wey City, N. J | with {ts unmistakable reality staring touehed one penny of your money? % to crowd the ring, Paddy Lynch, his t yund sent shoe partly! ternoon and evening, a : r jn] looked into his Mumsie’s eyes and @/up wm her. Vi slowly she put lt I've been your housekeeper, if you “ father, dosen't obiest to boxing now | tue 8. ¥ contest will be staged by Bi here in | DeeRane passed Belwaen them HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND} |iid tho other papers buck in the nid- choose to call me that! Thank God, thet Joe has made such a success of he trled to regain his balance , editor of the New York feud hag developed between | ‘ome out,” said her look. OBTAIN YOUR PIN dle drawer, I've never been anything more, ft. You'll note that Joe comes & © upper rope cume serosa his eves ournal. In the line-up will sand Tiers, growing out ot} ,. Guus answered his, Beswning wis ina pretending to love her~ Hier breath came unevenly, she the “Lynch” hone melee He ‘didnt for a moment and held him ina help-| 2% Sh Such well known stats as|the desire of the former to have Bill And so they remained—Mother ber, ‘cul out ole ove her—could do thist How Nina Was shaken from head to foot with have to adopt a good Irish fighting |'¢8* posit Shatkey couldn't rosea | Uncle Joe Thum, Billie Amann, Ferdie| Brennan, former big league umpire, | DSnLeves on the outside iooking in must have lnughed at het and scorned this terrible fury, She had nok name, He had it already BOENE the temptation to let go a punch. jt] Meier Billie Cordes, Alex Dunbar, | be the judge of play in the and Billy Brighteyes inside looking |her' Nina, who had everything, raised her voice but had spoken with * a ar lelipped Joe fairly on the point and|!* Phil ella, Ruduy|geries between the teams out. Billy could not get free to join and Wealth and the love of 4 White intensity. ow she stunt HE TACKLED THE BEST. dropped hin to bie kanee teen meee |S rane DAVY, DUR CWC, eee ee eine ine tea aed pe | bit Mumsie and his Mumsle could not bled across the room through a bidh . Unlike many champions, Joe Lynch! second count. Joe was dazed, and it oh Maurice C, Wyman,| played’ The Tisers refuse to listen |2°tt8 to hin. | Sully Lou, coming into the room, and crept into the gray guest room @idn't start as a knocker-out. Most | hi At the hell rang| Ane Miller, Jimmie Senatore, George | to the name of Brennan, declaring he| 7). °ey Dom felt fretted | | asked whether she would have lamb) 49d xhut the door and locked It be= . of arly fights were no-decision | « later peg Dan Kahrs, Ben Dresssl,| wag reaponsible for the trouble be. | 'h® Next Story: Toddy Tries to} Varia marvelled at her-| hind her. affairs and went the scheduled dis- and Lynch, who rt) in, Frank Biffert, Herman|tween the tea 1917 it the Catch Mumsie Brighteyes. self when she answered that Mr,, The tears that she had foug! ‘tance, He fought a lot of good ones,|been kni ‘ haries Knickribm, Jack mee are CAD deawiol wan ——_ COUPON 743. Amory would prefer beet. against ull day shook her pow, too, Among the lot he met in 1917,| took 1, Bill C Ipuls West? Antonio will be very muct | Dear Kiddiekins. H 3 As if it mattered! As if anything she lay, weak and quivering wi when he was little more than aj ins, Arthur Johns, Billie Lin- | SBtQRi) Wil y P| The winners of the February con- mattered! sobs, on the narrow white bed novice, were Jack Sharkey, Kid Will- enn Itiddell, panes |test are: ee Sie heard Sally Lou go out to do must not hear! She sg 8 ne ai ms, Frankle Burns, Pete Herman, and defense Rutt, ; = Age Bix Youré—Marjorie Evans, No. y the marketing, and she felt the relia ub over her bead Willie Astey, Frankie Daley, I . Lynch Fre aue,C, Baden-| NOT READY TO TALK, | Lewis Street, Greenwich, Conn. DO Y (1) 8 of belng alone with her pain. ke them back so that m Leonard, Eddie O'Keeffe and Pal} n hands, pulled Sharkey Cogh C. Dittrich, Aye seven years—Marion Kassel, > J thought | was unhappy be 4 drift into the othep eee oat an back te balance and clear of the J es, 0. Hack: SAYS JOHN HEYDLER [No 240 West 129th Street, New York NOW a sill OOH. ‘enectihed end lehve: CALI © Pal Moore,| ropes, let co und stopped away a pace fesse], Alex Kit- ——$—$—$—$— City Covrriaht, 1021, by the Pree Pu I can’t Her head thrabbed and she felt ag yhom he had beaten the year before, |to lel Sharkey recove penderg. Ira Kaigh',| When asked by wire to make a ‘Age eight years—Viola Southgate, Now "York Wratins Werke: What hud Adan said last night though little hammers were knook~_ fm 12 rounds. Even a coming cham-| It was sport | action: John Leppig, Jolin " No. § Merwin Street, Norwalk, Conn, QUESTIONS. about there being a way out, that she ‘og against her temples. She did nop ° pion has an upset now and then. But} worthy of a champion, « a ne Vabian, ©.} statement concerning the charges |" Age nine years—Dorothy Clark,| 1, Who was the first United must go away? She laughed—a, lave any Idew of time. She only jess than three weeks afterward he|the fight had heen guine. axninat many other] by Heinie Zimmerman against |[ideefeld Park, N. J Rraaident ta’ eneu ited States}iroken little sound that hurt her knew she was weak and exhausted fought the great Kid Williams in|Lynch and he was in danger of Jom ‘ ‘ " Ace ten years—Regi Py the White! throat—and flung herself down on the and that she longed to die, - , nega eh y Reginald Le B.| House? Phijadelphia and knocked the Kid out/ing. Only his recovery and bowling club ‘holding mem- ree players of the Giants, Jobm |) jiJips, No. 1 Water Street, Pleas-| 2. Who was th firet P. window aeat, where she tried to shut’) She lay very still, without moving: in four TOUNGM se bid for real im a draw r iho United Bowl'ng Clubs} A. Heydier, President of the Nee | antvite. W aupurated in Washington? ent i" lout her pain. when she pean! some one knock at a] t hs D. will be r Re ed is } y - } p overt 1 joke! ner d She: ve e. with Champion Pete Herman, who had| Another Kx. 0. for Soldter Lawson.| York. ‘Tie contest Is to stant telegram last night to the Sport Rea TeOie vente-alesy: Conway:| ATES ce ten ones »| Would stifle if she stayed there jong, | But Varia lay very | stiff outpointed Williams for the bantam! SPRI BLD, Maas, March €-wol. | 34 abd oontlatie anUlEnianlent fag Melita Of ite Waanlne Wetias Abe POS penis Mary Oe rat pea jo wae the only “bachelor” |Oiner women must have suffered too, straight, with her lip caught between title, and Johnny Ertle, who had been|dier Lawson, the New York. weiter: ~~ SR EGA ar ne een. Lelie nigiin yeast but they at le wn love; ;her small white tess Abe ae eredited with winning over Williams | weight, ac his second knockout PINEHURST, N, Cy Mareh 4.— Ago thirteen Years—Ethel Filehne, meirliein the Wits Te President /had not beep made 0 Gain fo Orestes nou she Mears as ct Vondman Inocked out wrtle,| Minn ® week At the Atlas A.C «| Red Sex Trade I have beem steadily om the job | to, 11 Eust 128th Strest, New Yurk| "6 How many children of, Pregi- (mach 24, by,two people: 6 | foe Mecided ae she lay there thet fl and qhaneh be _yeaaman in u puloapae,, las of it Be kn mek ne out | F for two years following up simi- | © ye Giectaan Gio x Waceenak dente pave been born in the White liaste good.” Sally Lou sald, coming S!° would not see him again, She rounds, devision, at Providence, R. L| round D Ne REEONE A Hi (si "| Age urteen years — Gertri 0. to the room had no feeling for him now—all thar This boy Loadman was a great litle —— arr i] ooper po gr This Is my first va- | iccarney, No. 165 East 104th Street,| 7. How many children of mignt Varia only shook her head and | W4# past, ehe told herself, She would fushter, When Joe was in the army! SHREVEPORT SE * ‘- — cation in four years, and while |New York City dents have been married in the White|tried to smile pack her small binck bag and tall and about to go overseas he met SELECTIONS, =e ; | here will make no stateme Age fiften years—Andrew Reguzis,| House? Hust 2 bite of food, Mie Amory.“ Sally Lou that she wae going over arey “ wmdent of the Bos: i 2 Loadman again in a four-round fight| ——— hoe rey erent oF tee J Sainte yo, 220 Audubon Avenue, New York! 8. What President was the father|the colored woman pegged, und at Me her futher, ‘Then she would at Madison Square Garden, for the Little Niece, Mattie [yesterday from “ine. only remaining | ™ ‘ ‘ jof the largest family, consisting of |last Varia went into the dining room the few jewels she had and sell them, 9 Army Athletic Fund. und aithoug ., Ballygthen. : Fer of the 1912 world’s chan: —_— iach of these cousins has a pet way eight sons and six daughters? Jand made some pretense of cating 2nd then— ‘ the boys were fighting for nothin ‘i Tave andon, n= |plons, the “old guard” Red Sox, when Judge Land: Hish Comuise: | ng savings. Some are char , What President was the son of jlunch The» Gd was very large and she © they weat through that four rounc ho traded Harry Hoop for men 4 a4 soibiite TA Bi ing what they have tola former President? V Somehow the morning had passed k romewhere sho woul 7 ike a couple of tiger cats T n a a star poubighter at Chicas oner of Baseball, said in Chl- Ores + some are thoughtfu 10, What President was the grand: junit nehow the afternoon would ‘cinething to do so that EVENED UP WITH WILDE. . B Fane eibold an go that the charges would be nd to those ahout them, son of a former Prosident! ve along. Var knew that st stop this dreadful thinks Lynch lost a four-round derision t ra Vv pa i c speclally the boys, ar ANSWERS. aly waited until Jobn would come Jwhere she would go sof ry Jimmy Wilde in London ut the Inter- seceding. Star, ¥ inal passing Be vestigated to the fullest ex- jictioal, suving to go to college ur John Adama ve. Bhe must tell him thea, 7 nok fad her and drag ~ Ee seccrmaamnate bet aah Peak a ig Phulinle. ers who figured in the de! tent. Otherwise, however, be 4s yusiness. And many tell seven: 4. 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