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TOE DAILY JOw-TAL Aim TBIBUHE, KNOXVILLE; SATUEDAY, APRIL 2, 1910. mm AT 4s i COOj? o) Now is the time to see this great Furniture and Carpet store at its best. We have gathered liberally from the best sources. We now invite you to a display; that's out oftheordinary. It is no exaggeration when we sayt that we make the most 'complete and attractive display bt Furniture, Car pets, Rugs, in Knoxyille.

Here floor after floor of well built beautifully designed and temptingly priced home and office furnishings, from the best producers of Orand Rapids and other trade centers. Great Showing of Rugs We give additional display room and attention to this important line this season. Here you'll see more fine carpet size rugs displayed than you'd find anywhere else in Vance's. And there's not a poor' pattern nor a trace of inferior quality in the whole collection. We are proud of this.

rug display and ask you to come in and see it. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Our ontire new line of spring models is ready and is naturally enough attracting widespread attention and patronage. We have the inducements that make a forcible appeal to good taste and the sense of economy Remarkable Furniture Display Furniture for dining room, bed room, parlor, living room, library, den, hall and office. One-of the special features of this very complete and praisworthy. stock is our assortment of Mission Furniture, which includes the original and very superior "United Crafts" line.

We devote a very extensive department to this class of goods. Ranges and Stoves In this department you will Wdvihat we handle only the best. Our Ranges and Stoves are sold to do the work as guaranteed. We have less complaint than any otiter firm, because we handle only the best. A good Stove or Range in the kitchen means a happy family in the dining room.

oW I u-i. jMfll "lasti sr fraif Mil F0BC3IT0BE. 01. las? and ffiw InnniMioTnATinn To fhb Republicans cl Knox Ccjuty: HUUimOlllHIIUH JjiThe Bay's Events Wdrid-of Sftort- BILL RAILROAD In Radically Changed Form Is Following a time honored Republican custom in Knoir County, I am a Candidate to succeed myself as Register of Deeds of Knox County In 1898, I was elected to this office and served one term and in 1902 I made an unsuccessful race for this office-and contributed my energy and means to represent our party when there was but little encouragement for Republican nominees to hope for success. I have lived in Knox oounty all my life, and endeavored to live an honorable life, treating my fellow-man as I would hope to be treated.

LAYERS Presented to the House. MANY CRACKS ARE COMING BROOKLYN 2 NASHVILLE 0 WERE WORSTED BROOKLYN VS. VOLUNTEERS Is the Baseball Program For This Afternoon. Majority Report Imposes No Undue Burdens For the Annual State Tennis Tournament to Be Held In National and Southern Leagu-. ers Play in Mid-season Form.

DusTFrom Many Diamonds. At the Jacksonville Course as Eesult of Friday's Betting American Derby Be Run Today. Knozville in June. Nor Interference With Railway Management and Confers Benefits Upon Shippers. Tennessee now being in the Lawn Tenniss association, official notice Nashville, April 1.

Brooklyn's National team shut Nashville out thli afternoon. Of the three hits the locals se- Tennesseans Will Meet the Big Leaguers on Wait Field For First Game of the Season. has been received from the headquarters nd, Scanlou yielded one and Wilhem i of that association that the annual state lawn tennis tournament will tie held on the courts of the Knoxville Lawn Tennis club during the week of June 27th. The state tournament will just precede Today is the day when the 1910 Yol- two. Perdue and Case struck out three men each.

Score: Brooklyn ..002 000 00 Nashville 000 000 000 Ba-tterles'Scanloii. Wllheto and Miller; Case, JPerdoe and Evlott aud Seabaiutrh. Toledo 10, Chattanooga 2. Tsattauooga, April 1 Toledo again bad au easy trine wiiHiiair Th-torr over unteer team will be initiated into the the southern championship tournament to For many yemni I was contractor, employing many men, and I always endeavored to treat them fairly and honestly. AVhat little I possess in this world's goods, I have earned by the sweat of my face, starting In life the son of an bumble farmer south of the rtTer.

In Invite the inspection of my record as your public servant. I have remained In my office, personally supervising tlie registering-- of every pablto paper. Washington, April 3-WideIy diversr-inc views on regulative control of common carriers, including a split minority presentation, are expressed in reports which accompanied the submission of the administration railroad bill to the house by the Interstate Commerce committee today. That measure, drafted by Attorney-General Wickersham at the instance of President Taft, introduced by Kepreseu-tative Townsend. of Michigan and transformed bv radical changes house com be held in Atlanta the week of July 5th, and the many, crack players in the south who make the rounds of the southern tournaments will be in Knoxville tor the annual uveet.

which it is now predicted Chattanooga, today, the score being lO to 2. It was a decidedly poor display of base-all 4y both teams. Score; Jacksonville. Lu. April 1.

The layers were liren a terrible drubbing this afternoon And Sam Stevens, one of the best known of the Metropolitan bookmakers, abandoned bin betting booth after the running of the third race. The third vent waa especially desastrous to him and his backers inasmuch as three place horses, were well supported. Koger Coverly. a 100 to 1 shot, was in the money in the third and was heavily played. Summary: Six furlongs, purse KJauiesha II, 105, Oriffiu, 11 to to 'JO Firm.

Davis 8 to 1, second; Jubilee Juggins, 301, Ilaunaii, 7 to 1. Time. 1:13 1-5. Necklet, Iufer-lioJQttcen, Lorimer, Gatien Lass. Lists, tVirgmia Maid, Wiugo Uockiug and lliy-sium, ran.

tsecoud raee i furlongs, purse $400: 'Vallonia, 115. Wilson, (i to 5, won Louise U. 115, Nicol, i) to 1, second: Moo, 115, Henry, 30 to 1, third. Time 48 4-5. Sylvan Dell, EI-lanette, Delena.

Fair Lillian, Mudhen, Chess and Fruitful ran. Third race 5 furlongs, purse $400: iMisa T-rri Wilnoli 1 itn wiin mysteries of National league baseball playing, and the preceptors will be the members of the Brooklyn aggregation, who have been encamped here since Wednesday afternoon. The game wfil be played on Wait field and will be started promptly at 3:30 o'clock, -i Untesw; tlie advance signs are misleading, tbe contest will be a "hummer" and altuoutru the iSuperlas will "probably," will be the most interesting ever held in Toledo 23 the state. There will probably be from Chattanooga .000 WO 10 2 6 Batteries Owen aud- Land Sthlltzer add sixty to seventy-live tennis, players here Carson. for tue tournament, representing prac- ficallv all of the southern states, nu.

mittee into a sub-meaauxe, already is bcu.g debated by the senate and in the huuse probably -will follow the naval appropriation bill. Chairman Maun, who will act as for the bill, though opposed to TIGERS NARROWLY some from Jiucinuati, Indianapolis, Chi the- 'If uuessee players hope to make it inrprcsi niir tur tii tiii' leniniera flint so: interesting tor the big leaguers that cago aud probably some other nortnern ESCAPED A SHUT OUT cities. Lie commerce court ana otu oi in irrovisious. will seek to tix a date Mon Mobile. Anrll 1.

Detroit thia af ternoon barelr esoaoed a hnt out from The state championship tournament was held last year in Memphis. The cud in singles at thatvtirae was won by Es-mund Phelps, of New Orleans, while the cup for double went to PhelDs and Bland Dogan. -both of New Orleans. It is hoped to bring the' ciws back to the local Southern leaguers. Eight out of day but members of the committee are of the opinion that the naval bill prob-f ably will occupy all of next week.

le majority report, which Chairman Mann siRued with the other republican I me eieier nger" to play in the gaine nwe regolara. The cuarairiona did- not get a hit until- the ninth liming when Blttrolff yield-ed three. "Ty" Cobb who eipectedT here today, did not arrive. 000 000 )01 memoers, sxanips iue prupuseu irjiaw-tioa as even "more important than any preceding acts for the control of niUi- Uiey will know they have been througn a game wUeu the last inning is a thing of the past. Much interest has been man ifested in the game and the attendance may probably be a record breaker, lu addition to tlie interest attendant upon any game iu which one of the teams is a big league bnnch, there will be the added attraction of "Humpy" M-Hjlveeu, practically a.

local boy noldiug down the third base. 'Humpy" been 'playing with the other collection of Trolley Uodgers, wno have been taking the measure of the Nashville: Southern league team, but will be this afternoon when hostilities begin. Then. "Nap" lCucker, who is a great favorite with local fans will wind up his left wing and dispense about 57 brands of curves to tease the Volunteer batters. George Bell, pitcher- and acting man jnooiie mk uuu state and foreign railroads, imposing no vaiifrje L.iuvei.

met ana sonuuat i .1.1. and Beckeadorff; Chappelte. Blttrolff and naue Duraens nor uiiwiwuwwuuniii-lan. 1 way management and conferring large Itoger de Coverly, 104. J.

100 to 1, secoud: Kennujre Queen, 104, Moss, 1) to 1. third. Time, 1:00 2-5. Autumn Itose. Select II, Harold Hall, Doc Allen, Marys Lamb, Away and Brown Tony ran.

Fourth race Mile and a sixteenth, prse. $500: Ardri, 14)8. Davis. 8 to 5, won; High Range, 100, llannan, 10 to 5, second Campaigner, 108. Iteid, 13 to 1.

third. Time. 1 1-5. Nethermost, Quagga and Turn Coat ran. Fifth race 7 furlongs, purse, Allan Fearn, 110, Davis, ti to 5, won My office is said to be best kept in the state.

I have improved the system, seeking to give the public the best I possessed as to ability in serving you. I am myself an expert book-keeper and penman and I defy any person to find the records of any office cleaner than during my administration. I have seen the majority of the voters of Knox County, I have-every aesiirance of the nomination, and this is to call your attention to my interests before you go to the polls today, and cast your vote. Very truly, benefits upon the shippers and public at large. The minority report, striking at the Atlanta 7, Boston 6.

Atlanta. April 1. The Boston Na- commerce court, declares "no untried. ooootful ra-mes with the Atlanta Southern leaa-oers experimental legislation of constitutional charactery should be Cu Tennessee Soil at tne June tournament. Five O'Clock Won.

Paris. April 1. The Prix Navarre, run at St. Queen today was won by W. K.

Vanderbilfs Five O'Clock. B. Durj ca'a Ben Ban finished second. -o Golf at Pinehurst. N.

April 1. Walter J. Travis, of Garden City and W. U. Tuckerman.

of Chevy Chase, meet tomorrow in the final of the 19th annual United North and South amateur golf championship as a result of todaj-'s semi-finals round. Both were easy matches today but in remaining divisions play was keen, one pair going ro the 20th hole and three to the 19th with four ma tehee decided on both the 17th and 18th greens each. A summary of today's play in the championship division follows: 11 1, tvenport, to U. ager of the Brooklyn bunch, will open WI lu, KWn uuuciy. wui opwi Lady McNally.

107. Drever. 15 i ft 1 third Time 1 7 45 Temner tue Kame rom tue box for tly! this afternoon by the wore of 7 to 6. Time-tj hitthig and good field- work brought victory to the In the third tun. ling, with the 4aseit full, three Hostoniaua scored on a wild throw by Bvyless.

JBoaton. O00 200 Atlanta. .000 811 Batteries Wotetang, Brown, and mlth and Orohaim; Griffin. Mayer and Smttli Philadelphia Nationals Win. Philadelphia.

April 1. Tlie Philadelphia Nationals defeated the local American to while Sanders, will do the same for the Volunteers. The last game played by the Ciolden Flora, McLeod F. Brightstart, Infection, Uralla and Keep Trying, ran. team of Brooklynites, which will, line Russ II.

Johnson. sixth race Mile anu a sixteenth, nurse 00 -rst premium 11 Reid aaiu8t tlw "sr team this af-purse t'lrst-preiujum, Kern, the th- mnk- tcraoou. was against the other Brook tered upon by congress at this time when neither consumers, shippers nor railroads ask for such legislation." -The minority members, -while earnest advocates of federal regulation, or supervision of interstate railroads, attack the bill as paternalistic. Still another set of views Is presented by Messrs. Sims of Tennessee and Busaell.

of Texas, democratic members of the committee who refuse to sign the minority report, though in favor of some of its features. Mr. Richardson, of Alabama, who -signed the minority report, believes the bill leads to government ownership of railroads and will offer an amendment prescribing physical valuation instead of the fluctuating value of capital 13 to 1, won; x-Sticker. 05. Wilson, 10 to 5, second; Ten Paces, 100 Oanx, 7" lvu team now in Nashville.

The result of this was 12 to 2 in favor of the day in the first of the annual lnter-leagoe buuch now in the city, for which Belli Mark your ballot thus: (Register of Deeds) vote for one Ross M. Johnson. Dasebau game by the score of 0 to 4. Dygert and Livingstone was the Consolation semi-hnal Wolcott, Tuckerman, Chevy- Chase, beat J. -1 Gardner, Mid Lothian 3 to 2: W.

J. Trafls Garden City beat Allan Lard. Ciievv Chase. 4 to 3. battery for Americans while Alaroney end Cteek, uew men, were in Hie joints tb Philadelphia 4 Philadelphia Batteries-T-Combs.

Dygert and lylTinc- 2, third. 'Time, 1:47 2-5. x-Won but distiualitied and placed second. Col. Jot, Mozart.

John Muuro, AJau'da and Ainyl In the American derby mile and a quarter, tomorrow tUe entries are as Martinez, Fanntleroy, Boca Grande, Sayer, 118; Polls. Pul-ia, 123. Daddy Gip Won. uid tue neaving, wnue scanion was sent to the mound for Manager Dahleu's ciowdAH of 'Which indicates that the Sunerbas here are rather nifty ball players. The Brooklyn players worked at Chil-howee park for nearly three hours yes-terdav afternoon and Manager Bell said last nicht that his men wei-e in fine condition with the -exception of -Pitcher Knetrer.

who got finger put oat of business -while playing iu Chattanooga. stock as a basis for ascertaining a fair and reasonable rate. The Ma Report. The majority report says in part: ''Experience gained through execution of the law (for regulative control of rail stene; Maroney and Cheek. Umpires.

Connelly and Moran. o- i Cleveland 9, New Orleans 2. Cfew April Cleveland Americana landed strongly on Cefalu's curvew hi the laet In Id if Of' tbelr game with the New Orleans Southern leao-ue team- Consolation, sem-final Wolcott. Tuckerman, Chevy Chase, beat W. T.

West, up (19 holes) Henry C. Fowues, Oakmont, beat W. A. Knight, St. Augustine, 2 uo.

MANOINO AND BUCK FOSTER Dlrlxn Anril 1 Daddv Oih beat Ivnetzer will not go into the game to- road corporations) shows that some iui llie barrier In the Cordelia handicap at day, but Bell and ltucker will look after VmerwiJlA todav' -and beat "'Cheater: the pitching end' of the game. this afternoon, piling- up seven -runs and nortant matters which should be the sub- Kruiu a nose. With an eauat break! Coach Moffett had his men decked gitK hmi ui uiiuN a IWf Meet of governmental control are not now Nw within the scope of authority heretofore niwter Khtm would have' won. ''Sal ia their new and rather noisy mil forms of pure white yesterday after 10U 000 couierreu uu uie luiciiiiuic v.mv..- ommission. of complaints, authorize the commission to establish through routes and joint classifications and-rates, though -exempt ing water traffic and street electric passenger railways engaged in general freight business and call for reasonable facilities, representation- In court proceedings, etc.

5' Cleveland .10, Montgomery 2. Mo-ateomery, April 1. The Cleveland America us gave an exhlbltloa- elogglhg this afternoon but the Montgomery team plnyed an errorless game. Montgomery. WIO 110 3 ..101 000 212 1 Batteries mil.

Duggleby. Thoiuas and Gubbius; Faulkenberg and Bemia. itaneries Hesa, ceiaiu a-ua Lotiiw, Koestner and Clarke. AH beat Ben Ann -a neck the 2-yeaf-old event. J.

It. Laughrey "gained easy victory in the distance event. WATSON WON SOUTHERN CROSS CUP sue certificate in relation to -stocks aud bonds and penalise officers or stock holders who assert to prohibited issues. Common carriers are authorised te enter into agreement) specif yrag freight clasitication and passenger and freight transportation charges, notwithstanding existing laws, inemding the Sherman anti-trust law if a copy of the agreement in form and detail prescribed by the commission is filed with that body within twenty days after it is made and at least thirty days before the classification or charge goes into effect. The commission, however, is vested with full authority in the matter and may suspend their taking effect.

The-carriers are expressly prohibited from making any agreement for pooling or divisiou of earniugs, under penalty. There is a long and short ha nl provision, prohibiting a greater rate for a shorter than a longer distance over the same line iu the same direction. Other sectious forbid rebates, enlarge the scope Pittsburg Regulars. Won. Hot Spring-s, April 1.

The regulars of the Pittsburar world chamnlone de "The original act to regulate commerce was exceedingly Important, the Hepburn lawyers of still greater importance but the propositions involved in the substitute bill reported by your committee are of even greater importance. While they do not impose undue burdens upon the railways or unduly interfere with the-nower of the railway man noon, so that they will be "game broke" by this afternoon. Most ball players have an idea that they can never do as well in a new uniform as in an old one. so the 'Volunteers donned theirs yesterday. Sanders and Kipp will probably do all of the pitching for: the Tennessee team, a lthoug Murray may go in for a brief session if the other fellows come to grief via the bats of the Brooklyns.

Hed" Matthews, the king of cheer leaders, will be on hand this afternoon ivirli hi Jantripi 1itiYoa1 nriM Will Meet at Btaub's Next Thursday Night in a Fast Six Round Go. feated the Second fennel this afternoon In the closest contest of the series between the line-'UBS. the score beinar 3 to 2. The llitti-nK at Al Warwr. brother tit Hnnnji.

1 agers, yet they do confer upon the ship Egg Coal Aiken, S. April 1. In an exciting match play this afternoon. K. C.

Watson won the southern cross cup and the championship in the Palmetto Golf tournament, defeating Harrold Sands 5 and 3. Saads won the trophy successively for the past six years For the Aiken cup the consolation, John Sanford defeated Gouveneur Morris .5 and 2. dents at the hill who have not hail The Knoxville Boxing and Wrestling For Raster Ctokine-. chance to make the welkin ring for club has grabbed the best card in the SOUTHEUN COAi; COKE CO. Phones 601.

TJ nre PJanning to outdo counlrT for next Thursday night at all their former, efforts along that line 3. The diamond has been scraped and StAvh 8 "atre- Mndm and Buck Bos-will be lined out with cha lk this morn- ter being the 'birds. Foster, about three ing. and, if the "weather man is only months ago. knocked Mandino out in at -nville S.

C. Foster commenced. That short left field will save Mandino the worst beating be ever probably cause no little inconvenience i Kot in his Jife- Tue blow taat ent 11,0 this afternoon, but that ca be -over- bi Italian down and out was an upper looked. cut on the jaw. The line-up for this afternoon will be-1 Maudino says he is glad to get an-TtriKiklvn other chance at Foster.

"I sincerely ONE DOSE RELIEVES INDIGESTION, GAS; HEARTBURN OR HEADACHE FROM STOMACH who played at second for the Second team, was the Score: Second Team 030 0002 IMtt5urg.i 010 00 Batteries Camuits, Webb end Simon: Leever, Humphreys and Bridges. -Various Other Games. At Richmond. V. Newark (Eastern) 12; Rk-hmond.

(Virginia) 0. At Macoa. (Ja.Mercer University, University of Chattanooga, 0. At Colum-bia. 8.

Lniversity of South Carolina, -4: North CatollM A. 8. At Oreeuvtlle. 8. Xew York National, regular, Greenville.

Carolina sso elation. 0. At Lynchburg, Christian college, -5: -Koanoke. college, O. At Columbus.

Oa. Buffalo. (Eastern) 5s Colombus, South Atlantic. O. At Aaderson-.

S. Uochester. Eastern. An-dersonv Carolina- association. 3.

At i Wa-ahlngtou Uulverslty of Pennsyl-fcnia, Oeorgetown-, 0. At St. Lonrs iSt. Louis. Americans.

St. Jotiep'h, Western league. 1. Baton Itouge, Mississippi college, Louisiana -State university, 3. At Lexlugton, Va.i-8vartlimore, 4 Wawhlngton and Lee, 1.

At Charlottesville, Va. Amherst, 16; University of Virginia, 3. At Louisville Chicago Nationals, ping public the investing public anu the people at large benefits of tremendous value." lief erring to the commerce court, the report says it is proposed to centralize the existing authority and jurisdiction of circuit eourts in one commerce court but without enlarging such jurisdiction or authority. The present jurisdiction of the United States courts to set aside the Interstate Commerce commission orders is believed by many to be limited to the determination of jurisdictional facts and to the question of confiscation by. the taking of property without due compensation.

An inhibition against purchase or lease of capital stock of a directly or substantially competitive railroad or. water line is made. The same person can not serve on competing directorates. Any cornoration designing to acquire interest in another similar corporation may make a preliminary agreement and then tile petition with the commerce court for permission to carry out the agreement. The committee, considering reporting a committee amendment to have the petition filed with the commission instead- of with the Commerce I ffctaWad 1W Kerireii 'rntlia Here that mv fiaht with Foster at McAHister that my fight with Foster -i Ijieve (Trepnvilla waa far from my oest.

It Am ttmhMUtiM for Bell and pitcher Belief in five minutes awaits every man or woman who suffers from a bad Stomach. Croup, nate" case of Indigestion and Upeel Stomach In five, There is nothing else better to take Gaa from Stomach and cleanse the stomach and Intestines and. besides one single dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blond I ltucker Jordan King I McKlveen Coughs, Coiusp uatairn, Bronchitis, Diphtheria and Kinn thought I could not fight -barter than Grnneberg 1 did when 1 met Foster last 1 would 'Kennedy throw up my hands and forever retire IoikVas a rm scrapier. I held Foster, too "Graham cheaply. He is a great fighter audhe js "fVivinirioii 1 bound to make his mark in the ring." i ii i.

r.ntv. first base second base third base short stop left field center field right field CrwibM oon Athmsitloa. Meyers Barger Dessfl Hunter Doea it aot amra moi affacHv brwthe ln a Why not get some now- this end forever rid yourself of Storn-trnnMi. and Indigestion A dieted 'or diMM of the hreslDiaa to teki tm NSMdr into Umciif i Maxedon iiica osier who meets muum and Scott Thursday night isiknown as the fight-. Stewart Cyclone in the state of Sohth Oaro- i tina.

Foster has done all of his fighting at Greenville and Charleston, S. C. Fos xvouisvme. a raerica association Bat-1 CxeMlene earn mirm strongly anliwpUo, 1 rarriaa etomach gets the bhiea and grumbles. Give it a good eat.

then take Pape's ntanonxin to start the digestico-juices terlcs Cole and Need ham; Bushelman and Hart. I CINCINNATI TEAM ter is a captain of the Greenville hre de- alK your food the game- as a sord healthy stomach would do It. When Diapepssn workav your stomach rests gets relief In order, means up and then you feel like eating who you come to the table, and what you eat will do you" good. Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery is waiting for you as Boon as you decide to take a little Dlapepstn. Tell your druggist that you want Pape's Dlapepstn, because you want to become thoroughly cured this time.

At Indianapolis Itidinnapolls, American i court. association, 4 American Itailwi witb mall cnuara. ay security propositions prohibit GOES TO MFMPHI Portment and is known as the best all "-irniO orouni athlete in South Carolina. Foster working. There will be no dyspepsia or -belching of Gas or eructations of fooii: no feeling like a lump league, Second team, Batteries stands feet 'ZVy inches, weighs 212 IHiggan, Howley nnd Boweruian ad lira hc.in Fk-ue and Egan.

or unwwu tuvw then la nolhin betu than CrMolenaAaUaeptlo Xhroat Tablaia. fiaad in otae tor Mcnpl bottle. pounds and is only twenty-five years old ALL DPrUQUISTaw railroads from issuing any stock or bonds except upon application to the commission which is to specify the re-suective amounts. authorized to be issued for the respective purposes to which the proceeds are to be applied and stating the price--thefr reasonable value at which such securities may be old. The commission is authorized to is vaatal foe a of lead in the stomach or? heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors.

costs only 50 centa for a large case at any drug stor here, and will reliever the most obsti Hot fSprlnas, April 1. The Citicin-ti-at-l Nationals left this afternoon for Memphis after five weeks ttnent here in pre-lim-hisry pTaotlce for 110 baseball race being joined tthe last moment by Larry Mclean, catcher, who oad been suspended until ordered by Gerry Herrman, to rejoin the team. ertptiva Booklet. Greek Peters will meet McDonald, of Liynchiburg in a finish catch-as-catch-can contest before the big fight. Peters is the best" Greek wrestler in the city.

Thomas and Bowman will box six rounds as one of the preliminaries. VfCreleM CM Illeka' CArTDIXG Car en Sick Headache Alw Nervous Beadacbe, Headache nd acbra from Stomach Tronblen or Female tronbleo. Try Caiimliiir -It'n liquid effects Immediately. Sold by drugsUta. Remember, If your stomach feels out of order and uncomfortable now yon can get relief in five minutea.

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