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THE CHATTANOOGA NEV'S THURSDAY JUNE 5 1913 i NORTHERN STILL Uzrzlzr cf YccLls Will Be Edit TIKE RAPIDLY TELLING ON OLD BROWN STAR Frcri Which to Select Defender GARIJEB IMS PLMO GUIDE' which the Barons had been taking with Kroh the Lookouts laved out three more In the seventh giving tlmm a four-run lead The ipurtlng hnl-n of the liarona showed the wudum of thulr at ton tth one down in the seventh walked Liston drove out his thud bit a single to center and firat and second weie occupied Johnson followed with a screaming double to the center hi hi fence and two markers came over btrect a third blngle a single to right seond Johnson Jn the eighth the Lookouts annexed another on King's walk his theft and single to center ith the odds grossly against them the Barons fought wlldiy in the eighth and ninth scoring two In the first-named seance and one In the second Carroll opened the eighth with his third blngle a drive past Flick Ellam promptly tripled over head In center and when Flick pegged wild to Street on the relay Carrol and Roy both tallied Kroh quickly recuperated however and retired the aide without further damage The lone tally In the ninth came on walks to McUllvray and Carroll and Ll-lam a single The bog score follows New York June A universal feeling of satlbfaetlon wa expressed among yachtsmen when they heard that the New York Yacht club had accepted the last challenge of Kir Thomas Iipton to race for the American cup sent through the Royal llhitfr Yacht club It waa particularly gratifying to some members of the New York Yacht club who are glad that the club has consented to race under the present rule of measurement and time allowance which produces a flimsy racing machine pure and simple Many yachtemen hate maintained since the negotiations between the two clubs have been In progress that It would be best for both sides If good seaworthy yachts of the seventy-flve-foot waterline length could be built under the present rule and they are glad Kir Thomas has gained the point In this respect for which he so manfully strove am really glad to learn that the challenge has bpen accepted and If the cup la to be defended by a aeventy-flve-font boat It will be doubly good said John Hy Hanan He has been a member of the New York Yacht club for twenty-three years and owns be Chattanooga AB PO A Kin ft 4 2 2 8 0 0 2b 8 2 1 4 1 i Coyle lb 4 0 0 8 0 0 Elberfeld sa 4 18 18 1 Elston rf 8 1 8 4 0 0 Johnson If 4 112 0 0 street 4 1 8 10 1 0 Hoffman 3b 4 110 0 0 Kroh 3 0 0 0 2 0 Llurphy Dost Fcxozs cf American Trainers Is Dead 23 sides the two hundred-foot steam yacht Burf the large power boats Hurrier and Edithla His sons Addison iiansn and'H Wllmer Hanan who own tho forty-foot sloop Aspirant and the schooner Astrld have long been recognized as among the cleverest amateur skippers In these waters Addison Is also a designer having just completed a yacht for the class which will soon he launched John Hanan has been mentioned as a possible builder of a cup defender which Is to be managed and sailed by his sons goes without said a well known racing man "that the Herres-hoffs will build one or perhaps two cup defenders but there are other designers who will surely have a chance to show their skill and one of these will be William Gardner whose sloops Medora Mlchtcago and Gray Jacket won about everything In their respective classes last season are all built under the rule which will now obtain for the cup and so are alg or aeven other yachts of Gardner design that won prizes in the Baltic last which defeated th London athletlo olub In a dual track meet In 1806 During his career Murphy was a follower of all kinds of athletics He became physical director of Yale In 1887 and since then had been considered the greatest coach of track men and trainer of men In other branches of sport that America has ever known He had three years of success at Yale and In 1890 accepted the offer of the Detroit Athletic club to become Its trainer but after three years returned to Yale Later he came to the University of Pennsylvania He remained In Philadelphia four years and then went back to Yale but returned here In 1905 and had been at the University of Pennsylvania ever alnce Murpny classed as the dean of America trainers He never had a team finish worse than third In the intercollegiate track competition and for five yeats straight he won the championship for Before he was 24 years old he became the trainer of John Sullivan After one year with the great pugilist Murphy conceived the Idea of finding a man to defeat Sullivan He searched for a year through the wilds of Canada and the lumber camps of the great northwest but he failed to find th man minutes before carriers left on their final delivery trips for the day a large batch of letters would be' In the office waiting to be back-stamped Until this was done thev could not be taken out on the routes Inasmuch as there was not a sufficient force In the office to stamp them in time for the carriers these letters would go over until the next day It Is hoped to remedy this condition by dolntf the back-stamp entirely "But the recipient of a letter will no longer be able to toll how long an Interval has elapsed between Its arrival at hts home postoflice and Us delivery to him It will be more difficult for him to make complaints Neither will It be so easy to trace lost letters "The back-stamp has always been suspended during holiday seasons when there is an abnormal rush of mall bnt never for all periods of the year It will continue to be used on registered or special delivery mail Its value as a check upon delay or loss being recognized by th department" FUNDS SECURED FOR EMORY AND HENRY (Kpeclnt to Th New Bristol June More than 60(100 ha been aecnred In the campaign to relse $75-000 for Emory and Henry college within the bounds of Holeton conference In order that a like amount from Rockefeller and Carnegie be mede effective Hov Sutherland who ha thl work In charge feel much encouAgde and believe that the remaining eum will be eecured before the JOth of thl month which th limit to make good the Carnegie and Rockefeller euhncrtptlone The conference dtetrlcte have subscribed to this fund In the following amounts: Bed ford $7000 Abingdon 16400 Knoxville $6000 Chattinooga 7000 Harrlman $5-363 Tasewell 4820 Btuefleld 2628 tVythevllle 673 Big Stone Gap 7650 Morristown $5450 apeclel $7200 Total $60186 Totals Birmingham Carroll 3b lam ss uumpeun in mntn King out hit by batted ball Innings 1 2 8 4 6 8 7 PM Chattanooga 10004081 Birmingham 1 2001002 Summary: Stolen haaes-Mnrcnn King Elberfeld bicrllice bli Knlsuly 2 El-lam Two-ha-m tarioli McBride Johnson Itue-hase hlts-Measotigcr Mclllvniv 11 am Double plavs-Ilhni tV Mctilvrav Hits iff Sloan In- 4 1-8 Innings with rmVru'k outBy Kroh 8 bv Sloan 1 on Uff Kmh 6 off I homimon 6 2 in FI field and Stockdaln CHARLES KOHLER PASSES AWAY IN PARIS FRANCE New York June 6 -The death of buries Kohler the wealthy piano manufacturer and sportsman of this city yeeterdny In Earls Fiance removes a figure which has been prominent for ev-einl years In tho turf world Mr Rohh-r purchnwed Samuel Hildreths stable of famous tors horses in the fall of ton after horse racing had been stopped In New York and adding these to his own string of thoroughbreds he took them all abroad to continue racing In France and England A few week ago he added to his stable bv the purchase of a dosn yearlings from August Belmont He maintained Irt this country a breeding farm In the Ramapo valley and subiesUnr th nam9 of kit'i1' iTATIOUAL LEAGUE Trslerday's Itemilta Ctrcrg inPirchcs IZilzts Ills Debut Dobs Hick of rucr Score 9 and 7 ing olh Sloan and Thompson to i mr conuns of the lot the Look- i look a wpiul ragged and Yaclllat- -y i om the lirvnplng Barone yes- afternoon The ttual oount WM 1 6 IP 1 iberfr Idiinist by assuming end of the count gi ebbing the too won and one tied 1 was ten lfic the Lookouts fourteen blnglcs off the two 3 -rth-nsn while the Molew-orth i move out thirteen off of Kroh owing to the tenrelty of local hurl-i ateiiel was left upon the mound entire ecani f'nslts textures of the contest 1 of the willow activities of Ll- Lherfeld Street Messenger and i avh of the athlete Just mcn- i 1 seemed a trio of wallops Among i i re a triple and a double te-el by the two last named i nieo pnved the tine effu'gent figure t-e defense Flick of a clean i tun In the third Inning by a sen-i 1 one-handed slab efter leaping the atr after the spin rold The saved two nun as King was on at the time tho rohheiy waa per- ted Hoffman secured from CleVe- made his dehut St third Carets Ccora First 1 irons secured the had scoring ci in the op ner and twice in the sec- i ame after the Lonkouta had evened count in their half of the Initial a irean down Messenger tripled i In the first and eame across ides single after Knlsely hud to (enter Flick's buserunnlng toe h( a their opening counter i ai Ing out a hit to first going all i iy to thud on Cojle'a Inlield oat oi mg on ElherfelJ short single i Ju lament on the bases by Mc-i 'v Id the Barons to a duo in the 1 opened with a sereain- ole to right center On tho fiist i nhed Mayer grounded sharply to i-ld and McGtlvray foolishly at-v el to eor only to he tugged out Si thre hv Hti eet Mayor took second i the dav Ktoh then walked both Toll and Ellum filling the hnsea whiffed The situation set tone as jt wou nilghl hiive been bundled with- image but llbifeld pegged wide i I in on Marians bmmdt-i for a 7 on lllun and Majer and Carroll i Me-eeuger whiiTed The Barons used their margin to throe In tho i when they geoied another on Mes-r single Kntaely a ancrlilea and vrav a single was In the fifth that the Lookouts 1 took tho lead never to be headed runs nnd demise were the of this produillvo Seance Ptreet malt) the last out coming up me si eond time In the siarira Wicniri Frame bin" was the first man up ami i mod sharply to tenter lloflmnft i 1 wUn a aim lo to left and llit nd weto f0 i ft lvroli VvhlPfi King singled to enter and blrxit i 1 ball hioan Thompson wan plij-i cold and be walked Hick and forte cession fotohg HotTman scrum 1 fhl biit out a acort her to Mctil- and King fame ariosi with the inn I lton drove a short single i nfl and 1- tallied There were i over tho base drunk and but one i It seem that the end was i -r to be lnit Johnson considerately and threat forced Coyle at third nuge was ai ful 1 it this was not ad Mindful of the Clotlira V7c IlaLo A 13 Distinctive a ei live the woi-don cannot be Htcl In Chattanooga The styles ars absolutely correct i 1 the fit guaranteed to perfect Bobby Wallaca Is' practically through with baseball Tima Is rapidly telling upon the star Hts days at the short field appear to be numbered before the rush of young blood HIT SEEDS ID FilGE IMF IIusscr Due for the Crackers Larons at Nashville Pels fleet Dobbers Atlanta' a' June Leaden skies and Warm weather early today Indicated Ideal conditions for the Initial game of he series hers this afternoon between Chattanooga and Atlanta Sommers- find Street probably will be the battery for th visitors and Mueser and Dunn for th local team Nashvllln Juno 6 Birmingham opened A thice-gamo aeries here thin afternoon It Is plannod by tho local management to shift one of tho games to Sund iy In th game today Williams will pit fat Nashville and Gibson catch bor Birmingham Foxen will probably pitch nnd Mayer catch Weather Is fair Montgomery Ala June The only Information that could be obtained from the camp of the New Orleans team enrly today was that Weaver might pitch wllh likelihood also of Swindell or McIntyre going on the rubber for the visitors In the hist game of the series with Montgomery this afternoon Adams will probably catch Manager Frank Is not eager to give out his batteries The Montgomery tenm reached hers at noon from Atlanta Brown Is on the hoards to pttch with Donohue to catch The weather la hot and clear STANDING OF THECLU3S Southern league SLAMMING THE OLD BALL Recent averages of the International league show Northern hitting far above the maglo mark The figure was given as 818 Absolutely Out of Danger With No Operation Necessary Reports from West-Ellis hospital Thursday morning were to the effect that Jimmy Gillespie showed still greater Improvement Tho rapid recovery of the third sacker Is considered now an absolute certainty No operation will be necessary as no symptoms of a pressure upon the brain remain Mrs Gillespie will arrive In Chattanooga before night according to Information received Jimmy is extremely cheerful and hopes to be out within few weeks WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY National League Philadelphia at Pittsburg Brooklyn At Cincinnati Boston At Chicago New York at 8t Louis American League Bt Loul at Washington Detroit at Philadelphia Cleveland at New York Chicago at Boston Southern League CHATTANOOGA AT ATLANTA New Orleans at Montgomery Birmingham At Nashville APPROVES PRINCIPLES 'OF REORGANIZATION 'Washington June Secretary' Mc-Adoo has recommended to congress a postponement of the customs reorganization plan vntil Jan 1 1914 because of objections against It and because he believes It contains Imperfections The secretary however approves the principle of the reorganization Practically every customs port in the United States la affected by this decision tremendous crowds drawn to Buffalo Bill's "Wild and Pawnee 1 Bill's are attracted by the revival this year of athletic contests The principal Fred Oerncr the world's high and broad distance jumper holds the spectator In breathless wonder sTcmlng to eet at defiance gravl-tatlve resistance in his competitions with the highest and "Cycle" the greatest broad jumping horse In existence made more remarkable Yrom the fact that Mr Gerner excels the best ef- STANDING RIDERS fort of tbs two greatest Jumping animal ever Been There ar other aportlng event In great varhty Including ahaipahnotlng tour-n together wPh new nnd entruR! addltixna ol the wild and an addition to the far east of manv strange clans and racial tithes from the e-lee of the Aortallc the Far Last" forming (he rno-t delight fully woven snd iniuer'y presented ptogram of a dead Four Strokes Better Than Bo: by in Match Local Crack Meeting Ed rington Ex-Champion Today Six Chattanooga Golfers Qualify Rube Bush and Jacoby in Form Montgomery Ala June Play In th third round of the championship flight in the twelfth annual tournament of th Southern Golf association began at 8 this morning the first pair driving from tee No 1 being Bush of New Orleans and Munger ot Dallas) Fourteen other players who remained in the flight during Wednesday left the first tee five minutes apart in the following order: Garner Watkins Chattanooga and Edrington Memphis Jacoby Dallas and A Belden Macon Ellis Knowles Pensacola and Whitney New Orleans McAfee Macon and Nash Read Montgomery: Al-dredge Dallas and A Ulmer Jacksonville Tutwller Birmingham and I Read Augusta Jones Macon and John Brame Montgomery Much Interest In the match between Ellis Knowles and Whitney was shown during the early morning Knowles and Whitney are considered two of the best players attending the tournament They were matched when Knowles won from Munger of Dallas 4-3 In the second round of the championship flight and Whitney defeated Stelnmehl of Blr 1 mljngham 6-4 In the second round i A large gallery entered the course whe Jacoby of Dallat and A Beldm of Macon made thelfi first drives Ja- 1 coby earlier In the week made a new rec- ord when he played the eighteen holes In 68 The cities which still have players In the championship flight are: New Or leans Memphis Macon Chattanooga Dallas Pensacola Montgomery Jacksonville Birmingham and Augusta WATKINS STARRING Garner Watkins Is proving the stellar figure of the Chattanooga delegation playing a phenomenal game In spit of tils unfamiliarity with the course In his second match yesterday afternoon when he defeated Falls the Nashville oracle 6-6 Watkins shot a 74 beating bogey by four strokes 1 Watkins Is meeting Edrington of Memphis ex-sonthern champion today tn the championship flight in his first match yesterday he defeated George Adair of Atlanta i up and to go The playing of the youngster is causing con siderable comment Other Chattanooga golfers to qualify are Scott Probasco In the third flight Dub Henderson and Bob Richards In tha fifth flight and Tom Hagan and Ed Me-Callle In the sixth flight As was predicted young Stelnmehl tha Birmingham golfer who captured th Invitation tournament in the Alabama metropolis last month wa eliminated yesterday being defeated by Stahlman of Nashville Expert followers had always contended that his knowledge of th Birmingham course gave him an undue advantage at the last tournament LEAVES FOR BALTIMORE CONVENTION OF AD MEN Leading Lights of Advertising Men Will Be in Attendance Emil Bauer of The advertising etalt leaves Saturday evening for Baltimore to attend the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America The keenest minds and the leading lights In the advertising world will gather there for a interchange of experiences and Ideas Besides leading advertising men of the United men prominent in the advertising world In England Germany France and of the Latln-Amerl- -can countries will be In attendance The convention opens Sunday with lay sermons in thirty of the leading churches of Baltimore advertising men occupying the pulpits Post Milo Jones St Elmo Lewis and George Hopkins will rcount their- experiences In the achievement of pronounced advertising Bticcesses While this Is the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America of which the local organization is a member an invitation has been extended to the merchants and business men of this country to attend and benefit by the advertising experiences and Ideas that will be turned loose branches of the business of advertising will be represented Mr Bauer will be accompanied bv Mrs Bauer and before returning they will stop at various points eh route EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT RIDGEDALE CHURCH Beginning Sunday Rev Georgo will assist the pastor ltev Richardson In a aeries of evangelistic meetings at the Rldgedal Baptist church Services will be held each evening beginning at 7:45 o'clock BROTHER AND KEEPS PROMISE Lee Mass June A promise made twenty-four years ago wa fulfilled today when Chari" B'onde received check for $10000 from his brother Joseph Blonde of Anchor Wyo When he left Lee In 1S89 to seek his fortune In the west Joseph told Charles hst he would make him a present If prospered In a letter accompanying the check Joseph said that he forgotten his promise and that he had "made DrWillardSteele SPECIALIST Ear Nose and Throat Diseases Hamilton National Bank Building Sh Coal Eafraxltlaf Brisk 1 th Vrl4 '7 Philadelphia June Michael Murphy famous as a developer of athletes died here yesterday afternoon Death was due to a complication of diseases Never a robust man Murphy had been practically dying for the past fifteen years About eight years ago he was at death's door Dut he pulled through and was later able to render great service In his chosen calling Murphy was born In Natick Mass in DM) and early In life became prominent as a trainer of athletics He had charge of the American teams at three Olympic meets the last being the victorious team of last year Many of the best college athletes In America have been developed by Murphy To his wondeiful knowledge of the conditioning of men was due his selection os the trainer In charge of the three foreign Invasions all of which turned out successful He had charge of the combined teams of the New York Athletic club and the University of Pennsylvan'a which rcprflnted America In the Olym pic games In Baris In 1000 the American team to the London Olympics In 1S08 and the American team to the games In Stockholm In 1912 Murphy was also the trainer of the New York athletic team Several From Chattanooga Who Have Places on the Nash ville Program Several Chattanooga dentists are attending the annual convention of the Tennessee State Dental association Thursday and Friday of this week in Nashville Prominent among these 1 Ir Meacham president of the organization An exceptionally Interesting and Instructive progruui has boen arranged for the convention Many of State and even nationa prominence have been secured to participate assuring the program one of the most Interesting In the history of the association Among thoso from this city who will take active part in the proceedings are: Dr Hunt who will discus "Use of Silicate Dr Henry for the Mouth and Dr Austin of a Gold Others of prominence In the dental profession are Dr Boyd Bogle professor of dentistry Ht Vanderbilt university who will deliver an address on "Boma Values of the X-ray in and Dr Gordon White one of Idea prominent dental Burgeons who will take part in a discussion on the subject of 1 Pyorrhea From the Standpoint of the General Practitioner" Particular stress will be laid on the subjects of oral hygiene and the preventative dentistry movement which la receiving wide attention over the entire country Approximately 200 members of the ssso( latlon are expected to attend this year's convention An invitation wilt be extended by Dr Meacham representing the local organization requesting next years gathering for Chattanooga It ia understood that the popular sentiment Is strongly in favor of making this city the next meeting place and the invitation will In all probability he accepted The llotal Tillane ia official headquarter of this convention First Vice-Fresident Gillespie la directly In line and will prohahty auc-eord president Meacham to the executive position BACK-STAMPING LETTERS HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED Patrons of th postofflea will Interested In knowing that th depart- nTnt male a nw nig vvbHA Ksna mill hft IaO AtAITiPillfc At wllinHify tha clerical work but the result Will be tnat the genersl public will have no way of telling how long mall baa been In tran- l'n an Interesting explanation of th new rule a Washington correspondent of the United Plate ho had a nearly a century and a 1 fiftir ff It At til In or transition Ug ConHUnt Jclnra-by congre In recent years pin' ring re strlctlons upon the ofh service have fsr-reucblnB effects while within th past three 1 1 'I new line of postal activity have been prffiltd ami ltrulfr vvay "The order which he Just gone Into effect abolishing th" back-stamping nj ordinary mall I a direct ontgrowth for Instance of recent legislation establish Ing an right-hour day for c'ro'5 and car-i-b rs the cTbt ho a of formed within a totnl Inn" 'f 'l Half of an emaixcncv Ju 0188) spy 01" tlon which I Just lclrig-niuhcd bro Kh congress Is celled for to meet salnem" growing out of thl right-hour law Th other half goes to th parcel poet 0 r' The principal reason whv roatmsstcr-Ccnerol Burleson abolished th bm ik-stamp on letters as that under eight-hour-law conditions mail was often arest'v dels red In postoffices because th postmark had to be stamped upon the back of esi piece The argument In favor of abolishing tbs back-stamp to facilitate th" delivery of omll 1 he argument ssalhsl It hn Jt manv esses mnke It lmposlble to trace with snv degree of accotacy the history of letter which has been unduly dels ed In transmission "Ik'ltcts will continue to be stamped upon the addles able with the stump of the offiie Torching them Heretofore they hare been stamped on tbe ba( When received Bt tha office of destination with tbe dut" sod hour Flier will be onlv one po'io'ik henceforth It was often th case that five or ten Great Olympian Games With Big Show Saturday South Atlantic iv S'vannsh 91 7 R1I Cnl'hu 1 81 villa 481 Maonn IS SS 447 Char'slon 14 3S SSS Albany 13 37 304 Appalachian AV 1VI 14 1st Mai 15 I Alt IS MH 18 4S9 KllCKVlll City levela-nd Horn pi Isiol Albbllesbere 7 It 3tJ IF It would be safe to say that every nine out of ten men admires and desires shove moat things physical strength and the good to look upon physique that Is Its natural accompaniment hut the modern luxurloiisness of living Is fast making man Into a lazy animal and although he admires and desires strength the simple life neefssary for Its atta'nment demands too much sacrifice and he too often turns aside Into the beaten paths of least resistance The Greeks of old more than any other TJ CAVALRY EHnl a vwviy lee) At Chicago fOvarall and Ar AIIDniCAU LFAGUS Yeaterday'a Results At Philadelphia (Wyckoff Rush Detroit (Iiubuo Huuee Clsues And a At Romos lo-mien Bsdlent Yo's- xifinryi rt leOiili Hton Ami Agnew ami McAheeter) At New lark (Fold arhop Mo-Cnmiell and Clark and fiw ny) SOUTIIFUN LEAGUE Result Si At ChAtUnocjf (Kroh And Rtrrrt) II hitltllltfhKIII Ins sa Sk- MNKaiicvgM irvrnu nn rtrrrt) Bhitilnghsm (Hloan Thompson Atid vr) 1 At AUniA ilut And ChtpmAn And Dunn) Wmiromry (ran And OrUtbni) At KtnphlA (rron nd 8nU)( linn tiirsnni ana Woliii 4CAvt Anil hLhmUlU Til NAHhvilU AtlAntA ((orfHid RudtlnrhArrt) COUTII ATLANTIC LEAGUE Yesterdays Results AtMeicn (Toes am! Reynolds! Inekeonviii (Wilder and Kmlih) 111 rtrut 04nm- At Albany i Hremnierhoff and ITellsl 0 4 a Havannsh IRohoitpoa and tsi ble) 8 8S fteennd At Albany Lowary and 'Welle! 4 I Havannsh (Mayar and Gelhlel 1 1 First At I'harleamn Taylor and Menafee! I'clumhoa (Ward and Thompson) 0 1 fUrnud At lint lr e(mt (Foster and Ytenetee) 1 8 olumhus (Ward and Thompson) 8 I 8 Appalachian League Yter4lri Keetilta KnovxniA 4 Jnhnn FHv llti1dlAhoro lirlmol rnlpond TAltt 0lnd Uomu ruin American Association CoHimhui IniJiMtiApnha I I KAnevn rhv JU HU fAUl UouIbMII I Toledo I 'A in tovit at tarrh and female My specialty la quick and nent cures -tie and Chronlo Diseases and Indigestion given quick relief cTlre Tou pay for services 1 Phon Main 6094 8 to 7 Bundaya 8 to 1 C3 MOORE Specialist t-'a West Ninth 6t Chattanooga At the End of Broad St BARRY CONSIDERED BEST BET BY CONNIE MACK While admitting thst he cannot hit a heavily ss sotn few Inficlders In tils mu ii 01 (n plan ion the pilot of the Alb-ei ennm-')e Jimmy Batry the ilsss Of all sliortllelder 'TuTiT'CltS i 't-HTil'1 values 8 1 r( Shown in Hurdle Jumping Will Be With the Buffalo Bill Show Saturday LJC'OGd Go ylOCO Juot ccd cnc3 £1 SEVENTH CT fi 7 3 Cr3 to tho Country With You nation thlroughly isted th value of atiiletks and a vht'-l at the Olympic sanies as On of th" great compllshnienls of mankind Americans from a wise Inlnltlnn well Partition also hold In blah estimation those who escell In any of tha rti'lert game and tho IrtKpost gathering 10 smlent and modern hlatory ar those that hnve assembled to witness coots! It may be asserted that a good pern fitage th GCD to fj Yr ry Jk in rcTtt fic'd Tars CrJerta 4 I.

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