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TR oor of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to | A.B.C. TOURNEY Only Fourteen Entries From Governors of the New York Bowling Association held last night, President DEVLIN PLEDGES ENTRIES CLOSE HIS AID TO COLLINS AT MIDNIGHT Conference Precedes Appoint-' Metropolitan District for ment to Meet Sir James an ‘Ulster week," to begin at once. Michael Collins, characteristically en- -INULSTER TANGLE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922, . MISS L, FLEITMANN TO BE THE BRIDE OF © JOHN V. BLOODGOOD WIDOW OF SID HATFIELD TO WED STATE POLICEMAN; MATEWAN, W. Vai, widow of Sid Hatfeld, and et“ in the Mingo County mine wars urltil he was shot to death in a revolver battle, will to-night be mar- red to Sergt. S. H. Pettry of Feb. 1.—The, detectives were tried for th gun fighter | of ‘Testerman were found not guilty. @ State's witness, testified that within a ho the Mayor was Manding 1928 Mayor of Matewan. Sid Hatfleld, long| It was alleged that as Mrs. & prominent and feared figure in the THIRD MARRIAGE IN 18 MONTHS, Hatfield shot Testerman, firings from Aware store before which | More than sixty are professionals ard Howover, Cham- \66 IN FIELD FOR TEXAS GOLF TITLE Walter Hagen Among Professional From 17 States Ready for & Play. SAN ANTONIO, Fob, ‘1,—Sixtye? muider | Six golfers from seventeen States and il two others, but | Mexico ure here for the ‘Texas oper Isanc Brewer, | championship which will be played om Sy ihe municipal links Feb. 2, 3 amt 4 | the | the Mayor wa ; over: |forty-four come from States other; | al ‘ ; atfleld's gujlt was not proved and 4p, Ay; a Ske ’ I | Fal: tate Constabutary, LT MI 4) than Texas, Play to-morrow will be ‘ Toledo Meet, | ‘Craig. Mrs. Hintheld, adoorling \to whatltes Ure terme ee [thirty-six holes. best ball. Wriday 4 , : bs ier coerce the people of this community say,| Hatfeld was killed in his wife's easy day, itealted 0 reofecsloeate 7 : betas .| Bntries for the American Bowling) DUBLIN, Feb.’ 1.—The Irish Free was tho innocent cause of one feud| presence on the steps of the Court olinded inte Wal News of Wireless Ta king Activities and De Congtess Touriamedt close at midatett | since Government’ hae afrunged for which resulted in the death of her|House at Welch, W. Va. on Aug. 1, Hagen, Desi; famen waneuat oem velopments, Musical and Other Programmes |to-nisnt. At.» meotini: of the Board of ° MAYCE GF Mie unT WEN Teuthen, ne } . champion, and Bob McDonald, teame mate of Chick Evans, and many other bers passed a remark was made which she resented by striking Lively with her umbrella. Instantly the shooting | First prize to the winning prote began from all sides. Hatfleld went | ri sional is $1,500, whil down with ten bullets in his body and | o¢ cash prizes js LAS fbi arty Chambers with eight i = re thusiastic, has determined to come as near to solving the Ulster prob- lem as ts possible now. Collins has invited Joseph Deviin, Professionals representing nearly every State of the North and East. community, is said to have been so Jealous of Testerman at the time of the marriage that he declared he eventually would marry Mrs. Tester- man if ho had: to kill half a dozen| James A, Wilson announced that four- teen entries had been recetved from the “Metropolitan District,” which fs much lless than expected. The reason Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. ) By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood ‘RADIO AMATEURS . <1 | enna ascribed for the small number of en-| leader of the Northern Nationalists, f | people to accomplish it. That both men had tai I with seis pata eh ‘Sonthans SOON TO HAVE tries is the inability of bowlers to get |to tallc across a table. They have dis- | igen fue rag heal |tha battle was held to ne. bean | SHIP SUBSIDY TO REMEDY i ‘ bea ° led in 1920 in a street battle dur. by c H BE RAN Sousdren Revel Alt Faroe) THE ENTIRE AIR |:*2y ,{fom their work for three or] cussed the possibilities of united oc- shown by the fact that both of the more days. jing the time |EVILS, BUILD TRADE MARINE , Bo - | that the mine owners | two guns carried by Hatfield had been Radio has once again established its ‘The teams that are going to Toledo| 0" by Sinn Fetners and Constitu- And the operatives were clashing al-| discharged through his pocket and | preg ‘ right to another feather for its cap in| Government Perfecting Regula- |and the dates on which they witl.bow!|tionalists under the leadership of most daily and\ detectives wers|that Chambers's revolver also had| Tetent Powell of emergency 7 * * a IMter-City, two teams. Mar. 6;/ Devlin a a je, qvarming sbout. Six Baldwin-Fet! 1 vi Fl Lid of alding the night flying pilot to navi- tions for Broadcasting Mes- | Spartan, ‘one team, Mar. 10; Saginaw, | io. premier offer hee hie MISS L FLEM fal estonia ibe esl snl addabtehihil ein) ebb aalsicol Te prellt iat gate his craft safely to its destination. ‘ 9 one team, Mar. 10; Orpheum, one team, S > es | erees Grants #78,000,000, P’ «sl ag ac aon dro Ag b. 1 Tleméns one testa, ‘at, 10; Greens "TCs eald that when Michael Collins| Engagement of Well Known Horse-| CARRIED OUT TO SEA, | ing him as dead when he telephoned | Recommending adoption of the United navigation is getting lost. Nature Pest cian pale cl 1.1, [wich one team, Mar, 11; Broadway, |meets Sir James Cralg, Ulater Pre- gag! \ HE ROWS RIGHT BACK) ‘2 !28t_nisht | States Shipping Board's subsidy pro- with her ground fogs, mists, low IvNE) have the entire alr to themselves | ene team. MA. Bi: Tey ete one team, | micr: to-morrow, he will submit to woman to New York Club- titi hark | > posals, Joseph W. Powell, President of q clouds, strong winds mow, sleet, rain) within a tow days, us soon 88 | March 20: Roseville ‘A. Aone team, | dgggan oti tree padae the cae: man Announced. |John C. Rogan, Given Up for BANTON DOESN'T CREDIT — |{ho Dumersencs, Kleet, Corporation, told ti tions ti vern the broad- far, tropolitan, team, | Ce : ° | sie t oh Me ce ace ninacee sof a|, casting of messages and tnusic Rats 74 Metropolitan, one teem Northern Parliament's jurisdiction, in} The engagement {s announced ot} Dead, Returns to Starling “QUY COVEL” LETTERS.) {art Aiant a: the Waldortamorie the: cl coupled with the inky blackness of a}, Gan be faeenilated by ie Gore Secretary Abe Langtry, from his| Xchange for a large area of Ferma. es: last night at the Waldorf-Astota the \ moontess night, has done everything in headquarters in ‘Toledo, announces that |Magh and Tyrone. Miss Lida L, Fleitmann, only daugh- Point After Two Days day is not far off when America will Parts of Count ernment. . {Thinks Handwriting of Atteged| have a merchant marine avi tl he is entirely satisfied with the man-|Down and Antrim are to be trans-| ter of Mr. a a . Bleit-| W! , P . nie te ug her power to make aviation of this the order prohibiting the use. |Fe \t al iey Mere vertes ate contitie tr) | ferred to the Southe GUE th VIR CEE ne ee eee rallies Le hile police in’ Yaunches Wero| rmpersonater of Col. Neesevelt Enough will be realized trom the wale ti¢ class’ almost impossible. A severe} of the 200 metre wave length by jong he ts confident that when tha final |Graig's declaration that he will ac-|™&Nn of,No. 129 East 73d Street, and| searching about Rockaway Point for Leske Like Mes fuck Rants to hanes the eubsily Blane, be ng thunderstorm with: its treacherous| amateurs will be withdrawn a8 | count te made that there will be at 5 z re. Burkett’, ubsidy plans, he i : -|John Van 8c i . onl: ; ; e ty. winds agp currents throws a machiny| S00 a8 the new regulations are |teast one thousand five men teams en- NOES Aten han ae GltoNee Beal AE es mie Stig aeon 4 John C. Rogan, thirty-three, of No.| when a desoatch was shown him|have to mek Gonurose annie tor one , + F " 7 = b: |. with Gil be: f J ar, rs. , FA im . 7 " vi 4 | solutely Beyond the conttol of the php eee a igadton, will open Feb. 27 and continue through- | to these. No date has been set for the wedding, | Daber man, who left the Sheepshead| Covel’ had written to the Sheriff of to pay off debts. to lot. Although the period of rest of the Sle Macatee Ep amue oat Maroh) |. Craig's meeting with Collins te ll s| Bay Rowing Club Sunday afternoon | Yemillon County “confessing” he im- 0 to complete. BRIDE + aerial compass is very low during at ty have been using @ rae, “of the best ten pininers | Ukely to decide the relations of North Miss Fieltmann is one of the best! °°" iceland MoueH | Dersonated Col, ‘Theodore Roosevelt at| under and the use of the storm, a machine ts never in one po-| {eure Wan hive Once tres UD M MORE. Wit try conclusions with Jonmrand South, vital to Ireland's future. [known amateur horsewomen in this|!"@ rowboat and was thought to have | crjcage in 191 | batance of $55 aition long enough to permit the pilot to get his direction. ‘Phe Government has now estab- lished for the benefit of its night fly- ing mail carriers a system whereby the compass is no longer a necessary instrument of navigation: It has sub- stituted for the compass a radio pilot system; A copper wire is stretched ft and obtained the $69,900 been drowned, Rogan at 6 o'clock last) which Mrs. mma R. Burkett claimed ht reached Sheepshead Bay in th / she toaned Col. Roosevelt, District Ate boat with Willlam H. Shackelton, Jr.,|torney Banton produced a similar lete attache of the West Bank Lighthouse, | ter signed “Guy Covel” and addressed near the New Jersey shore of the/to the Superintendent of the Women's lower harbor, whither he was carried | Prison on Blackwell's Island, where Mrs. | Sunday. Burkett Js serving a term for forgery. 0,000 realized from the ten game, total veniny Heys, to count | until two weeks aco, when Arthur at Ruddy. Schumacher's | KI: Batcheller, United States radio inspector in New York, issued an order clearing the a will be al- lowed again, po: within a week or ten days. country and England, She has won many trophies in horse shows here and elsewhere and has a string of hunters. A year after she had suf- fered a double fracture of the leg in a jumping contest at Piping Rock she was riding again and won a trophy sale of ship’ 5 Eee RAND STRIKE A GEAVE PERIL. Failure of Newotiations May Drive Workers Into Republican Faction, LONDON, Feb. 1.--News series, Broadway CLUE TO MEN WHO SLEW LORD MAYOR and Tan Gives Out Story of Buying Watch Inscribed to The Inter-City five beat ths Orphoum | Rowling Club quintette in a docesive man- | he roll off for first place in the at” Joe vs Iast- night. | Fy .13i raged. 1000" for the | EX-Bia ; Tor the Orpheum. tenor; Gertrude Sykes King, soprano: or Mrs, James = from man of | the while the | tr , hi ic eas \ alae i : South Africa that the Strike Confer- frém one aerodrome to another, Thia [John A. Willard, reader; n O'Callaghan. as tho best cross country rider to the| Rogan’s aands and legs were frost-) Sincg her conviction sho has written | once has’ broken down is considered c: yes {Crampton Scott, accompanist; violin d totals of and for | bitten. He started for Rock: | several letters, it Is said, Mr. Banton wire radiates audio frequency ing [obligato by Kdna Keary Liddle. ‘ Tee R. Johns was’ high ‘score men | LONDON, Feb, 1.—A sensational] Meadow Brook Hounds. Mer book, } i vera see cer thinks the handwriting, in tothe | Breve Bare, 3t Sere 8 ee which are picked up by a receiving 00 6) ) a rhe special educational lciue to the murderers of Lord Mayor|“Comments on Hacks and Hunters,” | Point at 12.90 Sunday afternoon but) eters! strike would tond to drive the white ! act th the plane overhead. When a Me hides aay s Oren =f i was carried out to sea by the wind|*%” that In tho letter signed “Guy | workers In to Gen, Hertsog’s republi- machine starts from one drome to an- |feature of the evening will be r {O'Callaghan of Limerick was fur-| Was brought out a few weeks ago. rane Covel” are strikingly similar, can movement. Heretofore the La- ka athe bagi eel tnapeenhones Mannan. OT A a four (petaes Orheum: | nished by a Camberwell (a large, he 1s a member of the Junior| ANd a current of four knots an hour.) 34, Covel" gives no address in the| Ler Party in South Afries hes held 1 connected to the receivin: hy 3 = Metropolltan a and Keystone Cords, were divided: fifth and sixth prizes, hetween Mountain ‘View Univ which were divided; seventh and prizes, a tle betw the | Bronx and whieh About 8 o'clock Sunday night he reached Romer Shoal Lighthouse and was assisted to land by James Bently and Charles Havegood, the 3!) populous district in South London) |League, although her outdoor activ- | sity, |man, member of the Black and Tans|itles have kept her from taking active | and a waitet “at the Beggars’ Busi] Part In that organization's Indoor en-| Barracks, in the Dublin neadquarters|tertainments. Mr, Bloodgood 1s of | ——————— K Y W (Chicago) machine starts off in the general di- rection of his destination picking up |+ the waves until they are heard to their greatest Intensity and then flying so letter, which was delivered at the prison, It bore no stamp. No attempt will be made to reopen the case. aloof from the Dutch nationalist movement, but if the policy of Gen. Smuts arouses the fighting spirit of |South African labor the Separatists eh Fark Greenwich, were di- | 7 ninth prize ensnck | VAN DYCK, VEW LINER, Henw,|may gain enough strength to over- ee he carr ee 360 Metre. xe: 4,16) of the auxiliary police. one of the oldest American families.| keepers. He spent the night there) ° 1) Van Dyck, the latest addition to |throw Smuts and declare ja separate a s man, Mountatn 200. irirst Sam Roberts, ‘Metropolitan, 2 worage prize, Frank D015) third a One night an auxiliary cadet of-|14¢ was a member of Squadvon A, fered for sale a handsome gold watch the mess in the Beggars’ Buch. and at noon Monday started back In the boat, ee ed After WDY has signed off for the night you may be able to pick up the following part of the Chicago courgggdue to the change of wind or for any other reason, the hum of the waves emanating from the wire on 7 Reynolds. priz fe republic. prize, In any caso, tho V-boat fleet, designed for service His clubs include the Turf and Field, between the United States and South experts here dectare pro- Meyer, Metropolitan, ;|the Camberwell man bought tho] Piping Rock and Riding, and he is a! He reached the West Bank Light- America for the Lampert and Holt Line, Heenan niet cetera Sire: the ground become less audible and he | gramme: Rao tin uveraper prise, Wank watch for $50, handing $15 to member of the Society of Colonial| house four hours later and spent the | *!fivcd here yusterdax on her maiien is warned that he is getting off hig i » Jack | A : trip. The new liner ts 526 feet ov. 1, | stoppage of work and consequent “Would God I Were a Tender AD-| Orpheum, 197.90. Prise for greatest num: |cadet and $35 to an auxiliary officer! wars. night there. sith brewath bay His famlly were mourn~'with breadth of 64 feet and depth of 43 | flooding. track. He merely swings his machine !) Je Blossom,"’ Old English. Leo Marino, Bronx} from whom the cadet had borrowed around until he again hears the hum “Jn an Old - Fashioned Town,” money, at its greatest strength and proceeds. gquire, e | On examining the watch the buyer By following thig system he can p28; “Cnarity,"’ Hageman iM M li yound an inscription in the case show- throwgh any of the obstacles which | pain,’ Curran. rs. a ory ing that it was presented to Lord night flying presents without losing his way for any length of time and with the assurance that he will arrive at his port of call by the shortest route, ‘This system has greatly zided com- mercial aviation which was doomed and headed for the discard pecause of the insurmountable obstacles inter- posed by the elements. Radio has changed the complexion of the situa- “Life's Paradise,’ Brown. Mayor O'Callaghan from his feiow “Vale,"’ Russell. citizens on his release from Lewes | ° “Wild Flowers,"’ Phillips | pee, “ Jail in 1917. Wee me auxiliaries ‘00. yn ‘ourts “°° evacuating the barracks the | Watch was taken from the Camberwell \ Questions and Answers man, and on his production of a re- EB. H. B., Newark, writes: “Will you Heawweight Standish Worsted Suitings That No Other Tailor in the Country Straight set victories marked the Progress of the lawn tennis players tn the women’s invitation tourney on the ceipt for $50 he was placed under ar- rest. The § ur Says that it has the names Jot all the 4 ° / ‘a description of ap-|!ndoor courts of the Heights Casino, rties concerned, includ- d t U; 4 5 tion and Government aerial mall ma-/ Please give me a deschiplion & OP | rrooklyn, yesterday. Mrs. Molla aijur:| ing the man who sold the watch, vertises [0 ake ndaer chines and commercial carriers are Paraty ” A ~ sockets, | Stedt Mallory, the national champlou. O'Callaghan was assassinated on — humming back and forth through all recelving unit?" Ans. 2-VT & + | had her assortment of (ast drives boom- | March 7, 1921. hours of the night with almost the 2-radiotrons UV 201, 2-Filament) ing through the court defended by Mrs. e A fame assurance of reaching home as |Theostats, 1-6 volt, 4 ampere, stor-|Samuel H. Waring. ‘Tho latter fouxht| on, ° e tha more fortunate day fyere age battery, 2-blocks B battery, 45| gallantly in the rallies, but she was|CA@llfornia to Build Million-Dollar oe 1ece Irres ective 0 1Ze : volts, and 2 amplifying transf overwhelmed by power and pace and| Bow 9 Pp . beaten, tl, . BERK » Cal, Feb, 1,—Decision NEWS RIGHTS OF GOVERNMENT | Oo is ina two! girls from Boston, Ayss|to construct. at. the. University. of . : CONTESTED, neue Wely oagocoagtn at ats ith Sigourney and Miss Leste Ban-| California here an athletic stadium of : e wave h of a T | croft, . although each had to| “bow!” o th i i Representatives of the Radlo Cor-! strand 130-foot aerial with a 80-root | hatte avagy through a deuce det ae the] AP gcbope lg Pk. etme to the one I.have six pieces of fine worsteds made by The Standish Worsted Co., fine, long. poration of America have been grant- jead in inverted 1. type?” Ang. About| end. | Miss Sigourney found the net at-! yesterday, [t was announerd to-day, i . od @ Hearing before a sub-committee 210 metres is the natival wave length, | tack of “Sieg Ceres Baker, tho’ New| and formal announerment, was made double and twisted strands of wool worsted both ways, both warp and filling, a - of the Senate Naval Affairs Com- . “What is the natural wave length more aggressive than she) that the plans for a huge stcel and H 3 * oF the Senate Nava Aas Com | aca tour atiand.$0-1001 aerial of the [Bad expected. The tailor steadied in| \onerete ufructute,, originally. pro" |gf Sudt of clothes that should last aman two years at least. I am not cutting this for 23 C ti nts inverted L type?” Ans. About 130]; “A harere! 8 4, r Fan’ | posed, had heen abandoned. . : . eas Tome, Bhs Radio Corgeraion gat areca ta he natural wave tensth, {Me care, One®, Mise, Blsourney took | "nat propaniy, mevording to unt small sizes. Any size or shape man can be fitted in these dark worsted suitings. ment,.to permit the naval stations to Miss Bancroft, belped by the aperd of | 1°74) 'S pfticlals. the new etadium w i _ 5 * A continue the sending of newa to. the N. Yu inquires: [nen fefthanded, seFsicey” mage”srwoid |, Milt tn Strawhe nf or I will send samples by mail to any’ part of the United States with a simple 4 . sary a small |Progress against Miss ian Schar- ‘°° eg S heh $ West Coast, claiming’ that the Gov- | “Is necessary for a small [Progress against Mls Ulllian Scbar- | a structure to be comple ins. system of self measurement on receipt of a 2c stamp. Address ernment: is here forcing itself into| transmitting set with 9 radius of ap-|iian-timed her replies to drives and| Which would scat upward of 75,000 4 competition with private corpora. | proximately ten miles?” Ans. Yes, a | Qvernanders. so adveltly as to chek hor | persone and cost” approxtuately/M requests to 2 Columbus Circle. tions, Senator Poindexter, who is| broadcasting station of any radlus| opponent. The encounters of the sec- | §1,000,000, Chairman of the Senate Naval Affairs | must be licensed. ond set were long and spirited. Miss Committee, points out that a reéom- “Where and how can I obtain|Baneroft, after deuce had twice becn mvugd}ion’ tea been made for a five- | this license if one ts necessary?” Ans, | called on games, finiehed the victor by} John J. Hopper, cashier of the New ‘ail S 0 r year renewal of the present service, | This license can be obtained from tho | &~% 8—6. York Lite Insurasice Company, ‘No. 148 | One of the interesting contests of the| Broadway, was presented with a second round was tho appearance of | mond atickpin by members a! his de- Mrs, Gilbert Harvey, the Philadelphia porument in celebration of his fo star, Her driving wes always Anely| firth anniversary with th which has successfully been carried out for two years. The Senator points out that the prohibitive rates Chief Radio Inspector of your district, who is located in the Custom House, New York City. “5S 3-Piece Suit, Irrespective of Size - os now charged by private corporations managed. Her strokes were erisp end! gay. Former members of ‘ for the transmission of news would| | TeB. S, New York City, inquires: |Aeourately plnced, xo, that without ber icie presented iim with pit sa deprive the West Coast and the| “Is there any difference betw | caltenbarnay ars pocketbook, Mr. Hopper started witty : . = . : Orient of an invaluable service, and Balglite Dilecto and Bakelite Micar AMER Be iat tas In De “beoend the company. a 1877 American Woolen Co.’s Blue Melton, 30-0z. in weight, bought until euch time as the private cor-| and which is best for wireless use und were won in straight seta and eo WRS me : perations make some reasonable Ans. There is a chemical difference in| without” way ‘uphill Battles other” than | Gg yy tron or DODGE from the American Woolen Co. by the U. S. Government, agréement for the handling ot press] their composition and either can he |those of the players from Boston. o . Bi A : a matter the Government will continue | successfully used on any: wireless in- : © satonas (et bodge la and no other tailor in the country ad. this service. The sub-committee | strument 6 Leesa Mirela Sar tet * > : hopes to include by further recom- ceo Wrangling Mars °° "siee ne sien vertises to sell under $60 fabrics of this mendation an extension of the service} The Evening World will condut a now $880, @ reduction of * : F to Hawaii and Alaska, column devoted to the new Radio 7, sedan at $1,440 ts $345 u sort. bd price, ing e reaste t } bl ront, Enon sorter and wit avneer anes | AMECYNAELONAL | oin'erce! tre cove is Welvat Colles, madeorith lac or olan seams — tions concerning the service. Pro . and the roa cu W JZ (Newark) |Brammes of the diferant broadcast Skating Races, f tations will ve printed in The Eve t t 0 d 360 Metre. Sco og a vee — nance Overcoat to Order, irrespective ot size Bditor, New York Evening World saranac Laxe. N. ¥, Feb. 1—|) RADIOPHO : ‘ _—$—$<—$= Hourly news service from 11 A. M. 1o8P. M. Weather forecast, official, 11 A. M., 12 M., 6 and 10.01 sharp. Shipping news at 2.05 P. M Only one of the two senior events on » card for the opening of the Inter- wa onal skating champioo- ships were finis nd even the result of tha © 220-yard dash, | Now in Stock “MARVEL complete, fH ES ZBYSZKO TO INSTRUCT SOLDIERS IN WRESTLING. $15 Uncalled for Ul- Uncalled tor Oficial Arlington time, 11.65 to 12] Headquarters’ Co., 87th Infantry Brig-| was in dispute the contest the/! DE FOREST $25 |, if d Over- $ M. and 9.62 to 10 P. M. ade, commanded by General George R, | claim was made that Charles Jew traw *Free Delivery Anywhe? siers an j ‘Agricultural reports at 12 M. and 6 | D¥er, will receive regular instruction in|of Lake I ‘who finished first, ree Delivery Anywhel Ld \Wreatling from Wladeck Zbyszko, former} had a foot and a half start ahead of upon receipt of money order 0: f 1 as P.M. Norld's heavyweight champion, Zbyszka| the signal gun. ‘The dispute will be| ROONEY CO coals as low s also an authority on physical devel-| settled later by the judges and John) ¢ eprgnt ang. Jiu-fitsu, wh he will in- Harding, the referee, ef thee aan 4 1451 St. Nicholas Ave. jelude in his course. nny Leo i n the prei 6 280-yar near s Ye venings W D Y (Roselle Park) [lightweight champion of the world, has| dash Jewtraw, who failed to quality, near 1886 St—open ¢ a ‘ 360 Metre. been appointed boxing instructor for the at he had been fguled at tie company and will start his classes r laim was allowed aad first turn. H . ularly as soon he has disposed of the|the prelimina:y skated over, the Lake Descriptive recital, with music of | Kansu« mateh in the Garden. Placid may winning the heat, |] Marvel Wireless Telephone Verdi's opera, "Rigoletto" will be the | ts the ekaters and |] complete outfit $15.00, evening's attraction, Awal At the starting th buy. 00 — Pla., Feb. 1.4 Lie day's programme al or ; Porshe tare ible to hold the ns 119-121 Nassau Street in the Bellealr tinal and this will price, New K DKA (Pittsburgh) vament for women xolfers, kept her \{ternoon, 7" Brondoaatine 360 Metre |record clear by defeating M Who aualitied for Lule |} New Fork and, suburbs. * \ * )}. Potterson of the Lohe . "Chicas: Sold by Lord Hor, Gimbel Brotuers 2 C 1 b Cc 1 \ | more, Glub by” 3 ‘Aina Glenna New Tork; Wiliam steine || ™p,Ugtars © Tone, ire olumbus Uircie 4 asic, 10 A. M. to 10.16 A, M., 10 |Collett had no trouble iis from | meta High and low priced appa P.M to 2.15 P. Mrs. W w Morrison of ‘oledo, and} Placid $15. to $5.000. fs bah will play today Mrs. Caleb Fox of | B.; eal; Richsri 2) FOURTH AVE., SEW VOR CITY . M Huntingion Valley, who defeated Mrs Edward’ Gloster, |) Order from deaters ¢ $30 1. M.—Thomas A. Sullivan, George Morse of Rutland, Vie eronto, and Gus Fete, Chicage, | oe direct . A a ee

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