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5t1 T10N IN INDIANA Dodgb-Spearco. aa- aif avajfwlraayr.an a 1a AT aaVl NEWS dodGEt3pearcc 1 "aa I ir'" I miMsi 5 tnlLURLII MA1 ol.U-K ISHIOM'U OR BARGAIN FRIDAY Vgnln Cornea Wltb Ita WEALTHZoF VALUES aKAt1' ,1 ColuarbUn 4 -V' Cathn. TT 71 217 BOWLERS BISY 1 07 2 Men's 15c Linen Collars Ic KlCMC dlaaa 76 lo 8f TS 1 1 Ml 88 A MANY WATCH WATER SPORTS I HT LAST I'm 7o xv. 74 240 ft V. 258 3.4-4?4 few aaraaaaala aad 4NS IN ONE MONTH.

I let I -I ladlaaa Board of Health, aatk eewtltl ellltle. aroa-f mmtm a. trrfalrm dlaeaa-a. eiga fceadlag the Bptton e.aflaaed aa la arrvtoaa moatka. ajiaraar mtmm 1 aaalea aa ib4 feaaalea.

Hl a tabrrralaala far tar Month franhle ha carefully prwaallM takea ta prrvrat Ikr devrl-fe, tar mrrm atanar-r la alaaalr reaaealr pr rac rlheal hr 18MB raakl utd fa laaaardiat- relief T(a 1 o' Xagee. 35 7 Wood's sir. -jtv small .5 23K TV rae aa I irmm rVr i SBB 0 tmlm i i 72 its Suburban an Tri- 77 85 7" 232 aa ruap ryn I Varied Program Brookline Tank. Think of selrctlnr Ltnen Collars at a cent apiece! Juat Ujlnk of tt 1 1 jou couldn't buy a good apple from Hi corner fruit stand for tbla price. Hrr are Linen Collara aome slUbtly ssUad and oounter bandied alaea 14.

10. Wife. 17. 17H and 18'e ia few 4M, t1 15.) tn up-to dun- abape llkr Turndown, Wlnge. Poke and Blgh Baud made to aril for ISc aacb a Friday feature and a brilliant, bonnteoua un.p,,.1',.e.',.

OKE CENT Street Kloor County 6ai 4 I2! ir.7 ToU. 41S 4' ti Bfftfm A Boit 3 Toti 12 3 Tot Sn-on m7 k.1 2ia n'rht-i tt li -j rdlaar I aa 71 7 McLean io 7 77. SB i r--r 7f 242 U-iloD 7S 242 I 7 N7 2H4 Buntun PI Aid: i'-h .4 04 JO Elliott 7 1 S3 250' S. B. Y.

C. Defeated 999th 1 i in Close Contests. Marks Tenth Anniversary of Town's Natatorium. brrak ap a raid taralj.foar koara. a kv aa a fhelr aara kaar, the pjajHM and eaall arwarablr at mall Tn- 42S 419 4IS 12 To'f 424 4rtt 418 1242 20c Embroideries 8c (ra Mia a kalf-aaarr Mrgin nlyrarlaa- aad a half-pint at a la traapaaafai dmtea rrerr John HDOt Yo1 1 2 TotaH 1 2 Tota lra-o; vo S2 7S 71 231 Oodie.

102 71 7i 24:: 7 71 2l'j Brallry 7 .2 7r. 22." Howard 4 87 S6 211 Fkm.iD 7 ri OB 7 2Jil 7ft 81 240 jB' worth 77 88 78 243 Tott 417. 377 3W 1 iS 1 Tots 37'. 4i0 340 1 135 i MB fMi aaaa) aak About. lO.OAO Tarda of Ohm Swtaa and Nalnook Embmldary rdglng and m-rUon- were from 12Vc 30c per yard- 2 to 7 lncnea wife unliable for walats, llnswrle.

and Hi I 1 1 Mall Results of the of Matches "Clothes Race" Provokes Much Merriment, Orders We Give Sperry Gold Trading Stamps The Best Garo- HI ad rtaw for Irtday. per children's dres 8c fullv yard Street Attended Marketmen's League. ADAMS-SQ ALLEYS Strrllof Brrf Boston I'loor- To I I Th Suburban Interdab n) Trirounty aa a.ta.rl iruti. ajaaraaPrad aad. prfa 1 3 Tor 1 2 Tot a I rollers wer the only clibmen in nar Firzid 1 12 272 r.rah 71 3 Tots 83 219 77 212 0 223 The 10th anniversary of the establish- 1 nient of the Brookline natatorium was Observed last evening with a public ex- hibiti.jn of water sports by members of the Brookline swimming club under the nes lat nirit and some good bowling ri 7.t 7 4 245 Cl'rk 1.00 Shirt Waists 49c 7.

50 For Scarfs 2, I a pat ap. far dl.praalat aalr. la rl a l't la a reaad mm4m rax ii fkr Virata oil af Ptar I ad Dtai af Jaar Hand. If l.rar-k rkraalral i Inrlnaail. lla aald la balk, aad far raaar lar I Parr put oat nnrr almllar 4 taalT larllrrtlir far tkr parpoar.

-'M ta rtaraWr fkat fke ok. Tkrrr mm kaaavtt aakatltafc for Suits an Pillow Shams 9c proton. f5 ci'rk 60 PI the indulged In. nartlrilarlv by 1.49 Boy's Overcoats si on 'shift Kor'ter 79 117 132 32-1 MoRar.101 88 79 2fis rlr 72 85 75 232 Smith 78 79 103 2P0 Vi arfs. stoles 69c Wi I aa ah laaltaf taaa a rata and Throw.

Tota. 404 439 488 1331 1 422 4orj 1242 af ta'hai'. tox-sum FriB1i Cuni 20c Lace Pillow Shams, a a a -turer's sani pies, for Friday, many Are alike, B.iskf Wenvi fhcrlors. Ma' dras and Lawns, --some tallor matte others I Clark value $7 HO It I A Horiv las Tots 1 Tits l- rirtjvt rolltrr 77 a.1 04 Toom'j" 78 87 88 double breasted Sul's In checks and worsteds the majority in sizes 9, 10. 11 also Busslan Overcoats in Onfords and 2.98 trimmed Qc embroidery for Friday aa lTla-' cia rdl mt Tim lm ri each 5V Third Floor mill Floor "rroad Floor i Suburban interclub contestants.

At the. South Boston T. C. in the Suburban interclub league, the A. A.

representatives put up the orack total of 147 for the best Game were contested at billiards, pr I anr" bowline and the competition was t. The teams broke even at Hards, but at pool the closest kind of work was the rule. Woodside won hit ga te for 9P3th A. A. by the narrow mar of ono ball while in the second gs ne Hi.nnan for S.

B. T. C. won by tw.i ball On the RrKan 3 80 81 224 aglia 97 85 9H 27s 92- SO 85 2Jfi Bastf .91 9S 98 2Svl Tots .425 430 454 1309 His Ins 83 73 7o 231 Hrnd'n 7 91 2jl 73 104 73 250 Kelley. 84 86 89 259 382 426 416 1224 uirect auspices of the town committee on public baths.

It attracted a large gathering, including many women enthusiasts. The exhibition will be repeated tonight. The program was arranged by Supt C. F. Rich and the novelties were well received.

The races were close and the water polo contest was not decided until the last few seconds of play. After a demonstration of the different strokes the 50-yard scratch race for seniors was held. The starters were Lester G. Rich. Waiter B.

Paul moetlv sizes, 3. 4. mixtures. 5 and 6 for Fri- QQq Third Floor 21c Candy lOc ITTEL IN LEAD. Women's 12.50 Rain Coat $5 59c Bread Raisers 29c OOESN'T LIKE NEW GUARDIAN Corporation League.

CHACNCV ALLEYS F. TEL "0 I STNGEK 1 3 Tots 1 2 T.t tm 7 88 93 268; Ft'b'n'n 79 73 74 226 'Rainproof Cam In Itnltty 'ma 19c Stationery at 9c 21c Mixed Candies choice of the finest fruit flavors fresh, pure and do- Kins. 79 398 'rjrr'raa 8S 78 7 241 Linen Finish Writing Paper. Wfthlngton and Dan O'Neill. Rich and Dunn 91 258 66 74 75 215 Scores 2465 Oat of tj Possible 2500.

licious 00 slieeta to Burd-n 84 S3 101 268 P'n'an lo7 95 101 303 Morris. 80 96 84 260 Grant. 81 mi ,4 2M the resu lar 19c value Haw I'etuinrrj Bread Balsrra 8 qt. site actual value Wc for Friday. 29c Friday, per lb Qq Street F'loor alleys won the first two without any great trouble.

It looked on the third as if 8. E. T. might win but In a phenomenal finish Duhig two strikes and dsshr.l the hoper of the yachtsmen. A fairly neavy pi fall ruld in the Knights of Columhts ma lies last 5.00 for 1 riday Totf .441 443 471 1355 Tot 394 440 392 1226 Y.

A it'll) nui ana went at an awru clip, both using the crawl stroke. Klch assumed the lead after 2i yards and won by a yard. O'Neill was a close tnird. The iunior handicap at 100 vards was won by L. Johnson with a nine-second start, e.

WeSner with thp hma hand -Second I- Innis Per 9c HARP NOTTS i 2 a Tt 1 2 3 Tuts Baipnt'tit tnvelooes to mate oc mm-, (ho 99.Palir Kanr'k Keoacb 70 84 90 244 an a aaaal 1 III I l.r. dt AT 1. Ill II. 50c Night Robes 29c Balcon? Caatlaard Fraaa the First Page. 'he McNeil boy walked into the Parker A Teport-r met him and in-'iirrl I Jim Bi-le with you?" "I don know where ehe la." aJd Mr Rif hardson.

Did he come through on the train with you "atba did. hut I don't know where aha know i "Somewhere in Boston? haaarded the cart tOOk fiprnnH an IwAl. X- i I Women's 79c Gloves 29c 1.25 Comforters 83c C'n'h 77 86 78 241 79 91 S9 259 78 87 263 tfieott "82 80 83 245 98 106 92 2K Traeyi. "85 76 78 239 Pooaier 85 87 90 2621 Dean. 85 84 ftO 259 Totf .414 474 43:.

132'i' Tots .101 430 1246 MEATS and FISH Women's 2 a ap 1 50c Night robis. full length and width with necks yokes have all over itched seconds, was third. E. Tntersee, the scratch man. finished fourth.

Thp walking match, one length of the tank had as starters Walter B. Bovce. Ja-ms Herbert D. Holm, ban Neil and A. Chistenson.

Each com-pu another member on his shoulders. Boyee won, with James Rolled Roast Beef, extra fine. iiioves' iar .5 and nisht. Arlington council headine the list with a total of Harry Ruth of trie McGreenery Manning team of the Cigar and Tobacco league rolled 348 last nigh' for the best total in nv match. The big: figure waa put up in a special match against the Lynn Poets.

He opened up with two big singles. 1 and but slowed down en tin ilrd with a 31 string. Hal he main Jncd the sped the opening fty-mr all world's records would have h. i broken for match pame. The res: Heavy sitko liar Comfort-an lrge alr.e, filled Witt rood clean cot A.

0. U. W. League. OLD COLONY ALLEYS -vahui 5f' and I2c it doctn make -iny for Friday.

nv tier Friday. 29c Wi nth i op Beaion ivinthrop 83c the repoiter tou, reduced from $1 25 to, each rHCSTEW- T. Ji a-W. Jk. a) af Xav Jafpejr.

who won tht cf -caiitwr iadw r.rt tnanu-tot. roltad at rmshura; last araa dothrooed tf toddT. Iter! of PttttbTg. who aras the 3 Ue yrar maXch, shot 1 2 3 Tots What has happoned" aeaHonad 1 2 3 TotJ Dotrins 89 98 81 2eSJ ilrb'rt K0 82 79 S4fl The rHving exhibition was contributed I -luan 77 79 7A 234 -Second Floor- Loin Fresh Pork, whole strips, per lb la1' -Ttnmrul- 29c -Street Floor ft'tidft'n 72' 79 7i 221 Holland Herring, fresh shinment lust r'he d-iId to lave me on the train, akflftnat's all there waa to it. She told story to the ronductor.

he wouldn't kit my Ti for it that tnv ll'lb'rle 86 68 81 287 near; 89 8H 88 2t received. Large kegs Lamb Chops miveH Tflf best short rtirk rd 88 73 84 245 Utd'ton 83 72 l.ill.... 68 78 64 21o Tots 381 392 368 1144 74 70 83 237 ott sO'-wWe 2 and went to I as a legtumate one. and she then be- Tots. 418 404 411 1233 of the tkWV i nm.

Large keg. aU chops. Aftr Milohners fittp pet lb awt Suburban Interclub League. BILLIARDS fttWTH A A SO BOSTON Enratrom ISO inhmrd 25c Gas Shades lOc Misses' and Children's Buckle Overshoes 59c We wish to a.rg At any rat. I niado follow her wh'-n fhe left i that'a all there is to be chamotoaahtp mat -to is not yet effort 79c "Boston Bags" 41c Fourtb Floor ta ajaaa ketna two atoie days to so.

5t- 150 it tncits etmct The famous Tremont Massachusetts 1 2 3 1 2 3 Tots Werner 83 B0 88 251 Phillips 76 75 75 226 G'rmau 89 93 81 261 lOTon'l 99 85 79 263 ilod'c'n 7v X2 2Wt UeN'tT 80 82 85 247 tiVlem'n SO 85 256 B'd'iek 89 266'H'r'son 86 79 81 246 close out a lot tke aoaaw. as tnos wno nave, at- T. 12c Finnan Haddie 8c a arrvlor able "Boston of Misses' and L- Bart Total P.vade Fox Total 275 POOL 75 73 Hannen Bag With Vt dnz Uat Shade uew hand some pat aared ibeir sbootlns are not 7 flvt targrt well enough to en- I Ri'hardV aid that the McNeil arr rrcorvl- tor was a br1 it little chap that he had Ch i 1 Buckle Over shoes On Fri day, therefore Tot E. 450 408 402 1260 Totf. 119 446 425 12X) Finuan Haddie smoked fresh daily the regular 12Vbc qual itv special rix memoers.

who made a very favorable impression with their clean-cut swork. A relay race for juniors SJf. Elliott's team, consisting of Elliott. F. W.

Wesner, Archi Nolan and Edwin Yesner. The quartet captained b- Walter Newcomb. and comprising Newcomb. Chester Robart. W.

Johnson and Lawrence Johnson, lost bv loss than a j-ard. feature of the evening program was tne Monte Christo sack dive made bv Lester G. Rich. The latter, inclosed in a tug sack, from the balcony feet, above the surface and freed himself from the bag after a minute's struggle on the bottom. Jiyjiea b.

Greene gave a very clever exhibition of fancy strokes and concluded his share of the entertainment with an imitation of a young woman learning to swim and some stunts in life-saving, in which he was assisted by A. M. McCormack The most laughable incident of the evening was the "clothes race," In which the contestants were forced to swim one length of the tank, then don a woman's costume, and swim another rdi hail tin In it mil TVi lit.l. r.M..r leather and. value 70e for Friday.

4lc terns I germinal 149 lnuepood-nt we forget pas' ...148 vitk ikt re- i i oi- of hac impressed him and he had decided good 2 VJflUCN i a 3 Tots iota quote only no tat Ctir yars 59c price and per rair Friday Os 3 for Friday only mi iMv 'hv irTrrtron to ti't md. 5 aoa oat toda a garrison wa 63.d fllrth.r of the io. a.r a I. 1 pri lOc -Strrrt -Bnaieiiient -Street Floor. I Foarth Floor for a Boston news- rp rt af tod- was by far toe beat nape ad bo rd-d it at Salem and had Extra Friday Special! From 9 to 1 O'clock 71 81 67 219 JI'Graw 72 64 67 2n3 61 70 81 212 'F'3d 70 82 76 22S can 80 71 71 222 flue 71 78 79 -5 98 95 70 272 WlcU'on 67 80 81 228 Uuclies 8J1 84 80 86 86 88 28 Tots.

393 401 378 MiS' Totf 36S 390 3S0 1 144 Greater Boston I. O. O. F. League.

NEW POXBl'RY ALLEYS BOWLING 9P0TH A A I SO BOSTON 12 3 Tota 1 2 8 Tots 104 92 94 2'Hurler. 97 9 89 275 Paul" 10 92 293 100 107 92 29 Hrd- 94 99 87 2w'im'n 82 78 8S 218 D'hlK. 95 1(ail20 32lEJ n. 81 05 86 262 94 113 96 101 6 0S ToU .430 506 489 1487 Tots 441 480 471 1392 TricounV League. -rr nii.1 in ma nrst nre ke madr only I22S.

but on hm last nri 1' bi of a possible I to" j. targrt ka made five perfect 40c Straw Mattings 1 2ic Women's 15c Handk'fs 9c Women's 25c Belts 5c rWfil Women's Wash. LA -ill KA able Linen Belt. Remnants -f Crackers Fresh from the Bakery HVian a Vanilla Cream kin'1' tSJJPf riday special OW from 9 1 is second tnlrd wub flif and Tewi mm tk-i Mrs Steele under their wing, so to wast -v It spears thai Mrs Steele's storv. whatear It -tras, touched the trainmen to sv.

a point that they wired ahead from lem Boston police lieadquar-tera ave gome men at the station to oK'-r i.n protection. Deputy Uansragi got the message and sent i-attersou down there. The In-apectot find Mrs Steele, for the reportrts had hustled her across tb Straw Mattings. Wnrren a.ta Mt Auburn. Women's 15c.

Lace and Embroidered Iland-kerchiefd, slightly soiled BILLABD8 1 2 3 Tots 1 -i -i 7fi 96 87 250 snort 75 79 7c 229 worth from 15c tu nuxy 4ic per ynfd. Ftl- BsfmjSXt rahiaad somewhat soiled Rlew L.tw. I 3 raiiuoaar, 0.ciOck. per a. -1 Barialn y5 lb SJC tu ijiiiMjuuK llarte'n 78 77 89 2 44 day a price oev yard, from 9 to nr.

frnm 66 ..150 or shopworn, of GIVEN THEIR BADGES. iw Portr is Hart fmay, Ovster cracuers. I Mr rear. 69 102 SB SSj Lk.vd 77 73 70 2'Jli (Kell 81 87 7 24 Towaods Elliott Bu'-knaan WgJS? 19c to 25c. for a fine beautl In, k.

ir.i..- ft ful lawn, For length. The club men had a hard task in getting inside the corsets, hoop-skirt. dry and outer garments and their efforts created much amusement. After a. nugh and tumble battle through the tank.

Herbert Holm managed to land first prize over Irvine. Elliott. "The summary: small squares, tw kind. Friday nige. 78 79 7L' llarter.

80 61 72 213 Hills. 84 92 100 276 Tots. 395 388 108 1191 1 2 I -2c SPECIAL Risers or ce a. eta inrantry. r.i tt tte tear 01 me tram and out a SPECIAL i Qc 9 to CVood 95 83 72 250 fo 398 435 402 1235 1 Qr.1 6c special from 9 to o'clock, per lb Friday, froni o'clock, each Street Up Expert.

4 Sharp. -Fonrth ioor CtVI Floor 06 Street Floor Fourth Floor and "A Marksmen. Totale. 2 PlOL 7 Sparrow. 4 Bold 15 COtVBlY l'OOL Poor 4 leadtnilM .141 Events Train.

Of what happened on the train the only that of conductor Cbarkn- Dyer of train 102. which came tt -eugh from Portland. Conductor Dyer 4 "Mrs fttHe. Mr Biehardson and a 15-year-old Soy were passengers on my train fron Portland. I first saw Mrs Elite League.

FXITF. ALLF.V8 Wlno'or 'Colorial 1 2 3 T.its 12 3 Tots tValsh. 74 98 S6 99 91 81 271 lave. 78 90 77 245 MTrm" 74 82 251 llttir. 87 88 90 295 rthPd SI 78 71 230 "tin's 08 80 St.

258Tahort. 75 87 91 Cyan 93 94 91 2TOjChT. 72 S2 S2 236 Tots.TsO 150 T24 134l Tots. 422 412 407 1241 ...91 .101 iValkrr Totals. the backer has lired of his Job and is I willing to back out.

The proposed match between Brooklyn I Tommv Sullivan and Abe Attell at 132 pounds ringside has fallen through, as Sullivan finds he will be wenk If he weighed less than 126 pounds ringside. 1 Sullivan, however, offers to meet Tom. my Murphy for 18000 a side, or Britf. Herman and Robson for $2500 a side raKX EE4t Jan -4 The annual aeatartoa i BurUnm badges to swadim i a. Hh Infantry, took I (Mk gtenteg at the armory.

tb Sga Beta pri(ned b- Capt Stuart sr. ISAf There were who afrrd dacoratpoR. St betog; In the t- I class the abarpecoters' rl I i ha tbr- -r. tr rliaa. Private A Barnow waa aarur.ted a gol-J kal as tke 5-t expert shot, apt Jotr M.

JJ Ma ion. Lieut Alton sjrt aad Ijrtjt Ihrvry r. Brotk- BO'LING RrTloir Towanda 12 3 Trr 12 3 Tcls 85 95 S6lTa.l-.r. 83 93 97 273 TWI1. NX 97 87 TO S3 7S SI 24o CAMPING IN THE OPEN AIR.

REVERE. Jan 31 The family of .7. Henry Trask, who with his wife waa in Kingston. Jamaica, during the eurth-tjuake and Are. have Just received letter from thorn mnounclng that they are safe.

The letter la duted from Kingston, and was 17 days In transit. It staled that Mr and Mrs Trask were among those camping In the open, but beyond th.it gave no details of their Their son. Ilnwird Trn.sk. is on his way to Kingston to search for them. Sfele atx Mr in the dining car.

The toy. who tat in the pullinan. lowed only two clubs, the Badger and the Milwaukee, and these organizations have divided dates and used the same ring Another club has managed to eet political backing, and has cut in with an arena on the south side of the city. Mike Rilev is not. according to advices from Tonapah.

the fellow with the bank roll. The story coes that it is a mysteriOUS) one. ana not Tonopah Mike' who ha'd to dig down into his ieans and par over $25.000 the sum tnat was In the red ink column when accounts were squared after the chilly affair between Joe Gans and Kid Herman Some of the wise ones figure that kg'- -T-Lywa aaja paaay. EW tb 85 88 S3 hi 7 Harvard Law School League. RED DRAGON ALLEYS Martin 1 03 92 92 S3 S5 20 W'tb 87 S3 Brown 11 112103 315 Tot 151 440 444 1441 Tots 440 453 443 1336 at the above weight.

He also offers to meet Joe Gans for the latter amount at 133 pounds ringside. Sullivan must have a good angel on his staff to make such wagers. Incidentally, ho would better cut Gans off his list of those he would like to meet. torn. "After a Jme Mrs Steele spoke to me.

saying that pha was uncrruiin of her lulu it plan and that she did not want Costnis 1 2 Tot Carton. 01 72 254 Watr's. 61 70 2 103 pnetos 1 2 Tot. Wetf 74 71 74 210 iill. Tfi TO 217 A 50-yard race- Won ty L.

G. Rich, Y. B. Boyc6 wcond. Dan O'Neill third.

Time 27s. lOtt-yard handicap race, for juniors Won by L. Johnson '9si. E. Wesuer (94) second.

Archie Nolan i-is1! third. Time 1m 13 3-os. Candle raceWoo by L. Johnsou. E.

Enter-see second. SO-yaad scratch race, for juniors Won by Fred Wesner. Divine Elliott second. J. Tread-well third.

Time 50 4-5s. Plunge for distance Won 1 by A. M. distance 62ft: A. R.

Smith, distance 61ft, second. Tub race Won by G. Rich. race on bade -Wen by Walter Newcomb. Herbert D.

Holm second. Time 37s. Juni'-r relay race Won by Ir-rine Elliott's team i Irvine Elliott, F. W. Wesner, Archie Nolun and Edwin Walter Newcomb'a team iW.

Ncv comb. Chesier Hobart. W. Johnson and Lawrence second. Submarine swim Won hy Walter E.

Boyce. distance. 155ft; Joseph O'Loughlin. distance second. Suit-of -clothes race Won by Herbert D.

Helm: Irvine Elliott second. Senior relay race -Won bv W. B. Boyce's team tw. B.

Boyce. L. G. Rich. Paul Wttk-ington aud Arthur Christensoni H- D.

Holm's team (H D. Holm. Irvine Elliott. Dan O'Neill and F. W.

Wesner! second. Time 57s. Water polo W. B. Boyce's team defeated H.

D. Holm's team. 1 to 3- Boyce team. W. B.

Boyce. L. G. Rich, J. B.

Greene, Rad McCormack, Iine Elliott and Panl Withinc-ton: Holm team. H. Holm. Dan O'Neill. A.

M. MeConnaek. A. Ed Cahill and Dean James. Goals made, by Holm, Christc nson.

Cahill. Greene. Boyce, Witniug-ton 2. ird Co.i 72 210 t- 75 i'lrvShedd'n Is Mr Richardson, she. then he had l-n at the Port -e and how Mr Ri-lird.

t- mx wu told me poor 7 212 tS i 242lr71y 7R tv tn Irmtam A. Harold Fcier. r-t k. last B. Hawk-.

1 Tv.rri-u so 7- i nun oae -MMmm I Knights of tolumbus League. SOMERSET ALLEYS Arh nrf on I Per Marjuttp 12 3 12 3 Tota Krllr 7 lOl 86 174 73 60 64 107 S'ltr'an IO 05 84 283 Perkins 75 SO 60 233 sm. James A. Jon. for her there.

said she left the poor- company and a antes H. 40.1 gal jtaJ Tots. 880 3rt0 245 Intertrade League. ilTY HALL ALLEYS aaark. Frank if I Andrew Jhn Malum.

Ed- rortiand hotel, she thins; Mr Richard- 13 SO 81 270 1 win 'n 78 76 54 238 Born 0-, Si 252i.M bney 67 85 84 '-'39 It Sadgkr. fi tten Jo-huV ir.g into the dining 75 06 I for something to H'rg'o 09 Ginler I-ederal 99 29117a I nan 77 83 ll9 -69 Dooley on Tot r.tT vt jonn 1 ti.i a.r h- 1 2 3 Tots 1 nnn a a a aj vu a JMa, wuitg. 303 410 1173 Tots. 478 470 431 Ci 23.) I 1 su io Dunn 71 70 70 220 rrobv. 7t5 7: Ma lone rs ice tuarksmen's rSasa wr ft George L.

Jvn fi Bfrnnan. Arthur Brv-Laca Pre kbauk Thorn -is 75 7, 7.1 iM-Phee 71 72 TO 13 SEE 7- 78 74 66 27 rox VWAfited 'o Lve Him. "She sai nted rational and went on telling me that Mr Richardson's plans I werb so uncru that she did not want Lralngton VsHodolId 12 3 Tots 12 3 Tots 2 S3 SO 245 K'loran 06 ej S9 277 f'rr'n 120 88 207 Hanvv 91 113 100 304 Collin 87 102 SO 260 Howau 84 91 236 -taoo 02 01 88 27l M'fant 77 SS 85 250 Bran. S3 0O 8 38at'nlly lOB lOS 88 297 Tots 3S3 871 1113 Tots Special Matches. NEW STATION OPENS TODAY.

Tots .464 455 4251344' Tot. 454 477 453 1384 qeof, Sir Swettenham "Admiral Davis, bein an Anglo-Saxon fr'm Boston, where Jawny Fitz mayor. cui Mt Benedict I Jamaica Plain 1 2 3 Tot' 12 3 Tot Ssl ber 107 A3 78 27 foolf-r 04 85 82 26 hn J. Amos J. Lean.

Patch. r. p. LY.N rotyrs 1 2 3 Tota Rilev OS 91 77 266 tonl'ev. 84 71 73 228 rara'k SO 0222 3i Hcullev 07 103 03 203 Cleary.

07 84 104 2S5 Tots. 46-5 441 469 1375 M-C, MANNING 2 8 Tots M-M-en S5 00 88 263 Conv ae 86 106 03 2v. McG v.112 ICO S5 3tl6 Ruth .128 120 91 84.5 Muipby 80 8. 88 250 Tots Vio 521 HO 161 Philip Better. D.

foif: 86 75 7H lult foODor 96 106 79 283 ft Wnit" 09 Sv 73 jim-v 82 90 Of 262 II 75 V5 75 2.V. BsnW. 86 80 10: 277 V.Vbite 92 76 88 256 talk with her and 1 could. Passengers lute rested and ora dem to the Boston po-fsgi did not oppose Mrs UV' car. I aaked him and he ro- F.oston at there or aa far as I m.ng men ho said ifs talked with Mrs "at with them toward 'r Later I saw the on't Know what has lice.

Mr Rich Steele's leavi? what house t-plied. Any ok 'When we waa no polio, could see Tw they were rep Steele, and ne the back of in Vtimcilf to a reolv in writing-, rie wint at wansi io can on ui nusm am umt- ward fttsrk. Harrv ry- Stone. Arthur I Bull -ran. John W.

"Beaconsfield," on A Newton Highlands Branch, in Commission. The new station. "Beaconsfield." on the Newton Highlands branch of the Boston Albany railroad, between Brookline Hills and Reservoir, will be opened Feb 1 for the accommodation of passengers and baggage. Until further roiice passenger rates to and from Beaconsfield will be the same as rates to and from Reservoir. HUL LI 1 1 mm A 1-1 I 1 LaA.aaai 4 Vi it ill UflirrilM Totf .43 417 385 12-V Tot 4.V.

4.V5 42-' 133 CnM M.irl.i Concord 1 i Tots! 1 I 3 Tots DOVER I COLUMBIA 1 2 8 Tots 1 J'ninis 00 87 83 270 Moore. 71 82 Te r.lev 2 80 5 2)0! Winails 7K 62 tT 7 71 21 M'steiN. 78 73 3 Tots 73 328 7n 208 7' -22 77 244 2 223 teou riprisintative iv His -Majesty, wnai pwm Jl" lM .1 power, will niver be known. It is too sacred -to be repeated. It 1.

enough to say that whin Admiral Davis come fr'm th' mansion th' Govnor a right eye was black with grief an he carried a large an' vallvable axe which he was thryin to presint to th Admiral. Th COOati-carriea a nrtv. an we in Sun- Uaher lOl SOU- 88 08 7. 258 Qoiu' nt 1'ack 02 71. ho zm a'lliTaa 71 To 226 EuxUftre 86 52 88 232 Jones 60 72 1 rbicls our dLccuuu picaim-a i r-y stitution Ponaell 78 88 lit 283 fanf 101 s2 274 74 7: ii4 Varktr.

88 88 73 244 Uarrity 88 80 20 P'ro rd 57 8 72 107 Tot p. 408 431 wTkO' Tots. 416 42S 871 1210 Chelsea I Maplew.vi 12 3 Tota; 12 3 Tots vi TO 87 0 SMil'Kl'usn 72 7o 00 238 day's Globe Tots. 378 404 408 110o Tots. 373 371 381 1125 ST PHILLIP'S A A 1 CALtUMET A A 1 1 8 Tots' 12 3 Tots oi rs 272 Conn'lv 05 SO OS 273 apie Heard From.

Bia Si-Letters re-om Kingston gave the red stn the earthquake I tt ill Mr and Wtpaon and Mr and Mrs fyi this oty. They are all rofeional and leard was that at the Adams -ters. The hold would giv -tame waa not the Adams some -made of an cinlty. Tju. SI 09 70 860 a try.

K-1nh H4 76 69 -'fc' a'ary C'rtv SO 76 70 220 C'rty 70 84 09 232 Qulnl'n 86 105 OS 259 Bassett 76 63 8 6 225 I'm Van 7 78 238 Mayo. 70 75 ilacan. 81 03 2' 1 van 75 01 C'neUi 80 82 67 238 McKee 70 82 88 241 263 260 215 TbaJr 78 lOl mt-tu van lord 00 74 72 23o.lunjiiiy 0 74 George Ade's tel people said nc mT out no tnforinatiof r. found on the rag u.T house, but at a light pictures were automobile party in ft Waa Not Excited. Home of thos wht descn bed her as a i no means unattr tr ltght roat and apiar.

excited She dined a. porters in a private dta Adams house Tots. 374 414 400 1203 Tot 397 434 41M240i tiaay Wanta None of R. 4BT-" Ga Jan 31 Capt npon his retnm to this city fawap! Oliver, dectln-etfi- to asw-w-iase himself with fc the Panama canal contract. BROADWAY A.

C. FIGHTS. Kid Chambers and Eddie C'ark in Bout at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Jan 31 Kid Chambers and Eddie Clark put up a spectacular fight at the Broadway A. C.

tonight. Although Chambers had the better of it Clark gave him all he. could attend to and several times pressed him uncomfortably. Chambers landed the more effective blows and deserved the verdict; Al Johnson and Morris Harris put up a good fight. Harris had the better ot the argument almost from the start.

In the preliminaries Jim Livingstone and Tom Logan fought a good draw. Tommv O'Keefe had much the better of his bout with Battling Stinger. Billy NEW STORY OF ToU 434 422 3S7 12131 Tots .416 408 391 1215 SOMERSET ALLEYS 8J Co-Boston Co Be -e rly 1 3 Tots! 12 3 Tots fsfiff 00 06 MS B'm'nda oo 00 ll 270 irnrd r02 101 70 272 88 76 114 888 rirr-il 81 04 102 257 09 .4 (0 25. to. M'C'fry 76 76 90 251 Trolley League.

WOBI'BN ALLEYS Wobwrn Everett Square Mrs Stl by Ireasad in a in no wny the two ro at the 0. Howe Wise's Funny Shadowgraph phpi? With Next ntt Sunday's Globe Every youngster will laugh to see what the Professor is doing to B. Schmart. UIU -V ftft 87 207 'i -ic Mary's Little Lamb Which he insists was no lamb at all, but a registered Boston terrier, worth $150. 480 412 466 13881 Tots 445 424 46l 1323 There being prepsi in Ntjw York ben-fit Mr 8tMlf but Mr Richardson gu that it would t- all off.

Mrs St fl. wis at Mr Rteimrdn arnvat Jirt. I but was very glad, iwrordingto the tian-1 dispatcr.ea las- en in a. to 1 the pc-rhouse with the hop? that hter 1 ois i Davift 106 87 7-i 272 ate SS 88 81 263 KZ. no 05 Sn 273 Work'n 80 S6 7S 244 54 03 1" 28ftlWal'ee SO 84 72 286 ArnaVa 78 1 2d2 M'Pb'n at 00 S7 270 tl S4 123 2X.4.Liv ooe 01 02 '2 275 Tota 442 1 3S 1341 i Tott 432 440 4 16 1 297 HAWTHORN ALLEYS Hawthorn i Pythian 1 2 8 re: 8 Tota fiavin 4 76 240 Griffln 02 92 70 26.J Boaball Si S6 25 Jones 78 82 251 271 77 2.

M'Ca'T 7 82 30 wing SI 84 7o 23S GanSon 87 86 JC 255 PheS 76 7 0 J84 230 12 422 407 1371 1 Tots. 435 405 405 1238 REVERE ALLEYS K-verc I Maiden 12 I Tot. 12 3 Tots lit kh se S3 81 00 254 McD'H 69 70 96 244 L. -a Adams 74 Sh 239 ta Bm a a I r'sjiov ts awa.iea im Salem's Police Again Beat Lynn's. LYNN.

Jan M-Borrllni teams from AUTOMOBILE CLUBS ROLL. Bay State A. A. Lost Three Straight Games to Worcester A. A.

WORCESTER. Jan r.l-Worcester automobile club bowling team blanked the Bay State automobile club in a return candlepin match at the Commonwealth alleys tonight, taking all three games. Douglas of the Worcester team was the star of the evening with a total of Both teams bowled a steady game The scores: Kolb and Ivld iocKe iougm a. guou draw. Gilmore Knocks Out Stevens.

Ill, Jan 31 Harry Gil-more Jr knocked out George Stevens tonight in the third round of their bout. Mike Schreck was referee. About the Boxers. I and Salem pouc departments can teil it by ita ei-'eacence. tranjparenca flavor he Casino tnis nc match, and.

i i Flowing Skirts Coming This is the decree of Paris, the Queen of Women's Fashions. Read Idalia dc Villiers' illustrated letters for up-to-date fashion news. Men Wanted In the Civil Service A signed editorial discussion of the question, "Why young men arc not so eager as formerly to get on Uncle Sam's pay roll in the post office and elsewhexe." Al Delmont and Darkey Haley probably meet again at Valley Falls. the latter part of next month. Tom Burnes' statement that he would r.r.

77 "47 Gam'ge 70 70 76 234 7 7v 246 Cablll 84 S3 77 244 EX. 00 83 06 260 Clark TO 83 74 227 87 83 257 Kmith. 00 09 51 270 body 87 Smltb. 2' -1': mmm ti cj -Ss hack George Memsie tor maun against li It 11 ben called by t. T0U.

426 40I 413 12411 Tota .376 412 400 1188 SCALDEN ALLEYS 95 01 83 269 AT T. Ijonux "I sn S4 43 257 Elite 1 in a septa -i. for de-game Lynn Tota 1 239 1 22S 219 12 233 1146 its. shrr H8 129V S3 72 86 tSi visitor were banqueted ofScera. The scotwL tALEM POL1CK l-TXN 12.

Tota 1 72 70 05 iTTlJofcO Little St S3 24 Kane kn 7 or. 2T 9fl.l:" 7 A 'C. 77 221 H-a 74 7 7S 220jJka Tota 379 386 481 M8tH Teta Sf a Both Winners Outrolled i A TTI.K BORO. Jan -J i Co defeated Wataon a I ruxht at twarlirig. and Horto a-on from the Boylatona- Tta a a- i BeyUtaea 487 Roberta HalrlB insula 2 8 Totals SO 82 265 66 sv.

218 f2 278 05 81 285 S8 52 268 448 417 1252 Crook nampagna fcrmente in trig tAea aed in the bottle two anj a lialf years. mcst FreacB processes Lohnes uo a ap Tota .488 458 480 TSKol Tots 480 431) 427 1296 K. of Interclub Matches. KEFIELD. Jan 31 Wakefield council defeated Arlington in the K.

of interclub games tonight by a score of 6 points to 4. The summary: WHIST 8mitb anU IS IIO A i I LKf DU1 li. iu vxivtw uc was bluffing or means business. Billv Glover and Kid Manning were matched vesterday to taox in the semifinal bout ot Thornton. I.

next Tuesday r.ight. Kid Goodman and Rouse O'Brien will meet in the main bout. Billy Pierce, who is looking after Billy Rhodes' interests, has called off the match with Willie Lewis that was billed for Rochester. Feb 15. because Lewis will meet Billy Mellody four davs previous.

Pierce has written to the club offerlr.g to let Rhodes meet Mike Donovan on that date. 83 .422 Total Hilla forfeited. 295,207 January Average Sunday Clobe en U5cd making it Insurance League. BRUNSWICK ALLEYS Total OWPl -rly 50 a Co. at 3T 4S years.

03 87 83 262 Obrion a-atear 74 SS 231 Grant. 6. .8 7S 93 111 283 Cookr JJ 81 88 341 Urtirga 80 7S 80 A r. J2 -4 40 H'tga 104 S8 10O 27 Corran 86 88 86 2 Biddv Bishop, the Spokane sporting man lias unearthed a new- heavyweight named Earl Clayton. The latter is a blacksmith, stands 8 feet high, weighs "10 pounds, and resembles la build He ia 21 years old.

an expert ok-ator and all-round athlete. He lias Wjkeneld Ariinaton Conaell and Walsh 0 rouBg aud Ahern togan aad TKlrlt 1 PnxceU and Robinaon. 0 FORTT-FIVE Malonry and rtouglas 0 porcrll and Robinson 1 HT and Longnlln 1 Vonns and Doff 0 CRIBBAGE raj Wel 1 Powers White 0 faraeVand Scully. Puff and Brt-en 1 CHECKERS Order the Sunday Globe Delivered Regularly 420 463 1511 Tots S83 407 4W lJ Tota OflOBILE WORK fisrured in several bouts, and polished Fields a Uaas Fund off his opponents in quick time. 3 Tot For Other Spc See Pages 5 and 1 at Your Nome.

rSattH KIM 3 84 1W lloih'ok WA 78 SI EL 01 S43 8 bea 1 3ren The old trouble which has broken up ih boxing game in other cities is developing in Milwaukee a lot of luba Hick. L'lmu Uo.t 4 S4 81 245 riaber. St 73 TO 72 240 7 20 aaaaageaa aag gs SJajM --U REASONABLE H.CHpLS CC POOL 1 Jsfereaking Into tne same. or many i. 2-1 Brtt 91 75 82 i5iF41eo IAS IOCA4 dUiUVOtlCS -3 44- "oskley a fifth.

Tau 446K-430l2Sa: Tot 405 426 443 UTS 1 1.

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