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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 11

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TT TACOMA DAILY NEWS TACOMA WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23 1907 RADER IS NOW WITH MULTNOMAH AH ALL-STAR TEAM FRAMED UP AGAINST YOUNG TEDDY Miller 'Wants a Match With Parker SAY SHREEDER IS THE CAUSE CHAMPION CHANGES HIS RELIGION ORGANIZED Famous Star Occupies Pulpit but Plays Football To Be Sent to Great Britain to Meet All Comers Rivals Planned to Cripple Him in Football Game 1 Aberdeen Fans Believe He Will Oppose Manager Brown Abe Attell Hebrew Boxer Joins the Catholfc Church i EXETER A Oct Theodore Roosevelt drubbing during the recent game between Phillips Exeter and the Harvard second which resulted In Injuries to him Is said to have been deliberately planned The Exeter boys say they had no personal feeling against him and only wanted to see If he was made of aa good stuff as hla father Despite such avowals however there has been some feeling of rivalry against the president's son Because he Is the son young Importance haa "been highly rated He Is modest enough and himself dislikes publicity Nevertheless his appearance on the field is a matter which receives much publicity Some young players resent this importance given the lad When Paul Rader at one time coach for the University of Puget Sound and one of the best known football stare In the northwest- has Joined the Multnomah eleven of Portland Rader will play his first game with Multnomah Saturday against Whitman college He will probably go In at guard Paul Rader is well known In Tacoma having ted here some time He was here all last summer but was then suffering from an Injured back and walked with the assistance of a cane Those who were close to the giant star believed he had played his last of football and that his Injury would forever keep him out of the game but he appears to be all right again and In a practice whirl with the Multnomah eleven he displayed all the old-time dash for which he was noted Rader occupies a pulpit In an East Side church In Portland out nevertheless ABERDEEN Oct There Is much dissatisfaction In this city oveq the announcement that Bob Brown manager of the pennant-winning Black Cats Is trying to invade Vancouver The report that he has practically arranged to take the Vancouver franchise next year means that Aberdeen will either be owept off the baseball -map or that Brown will forsake them and take his team along with him leaving nothing behind but the city and the franchise for someone else to take up Brown' has always been well treated the Aberdeen and it can hardly be believed that he would throw them down but the persistent rumor from the Canadian city to that effect haa caused a lot- of worry among the fans end among those who have supported the team during the season just past The report that Everett would fill the LOS ANGELES Oct S3-Abc Attelll who arrived here late last Sunday night haa not been acen -along the Rialto alrtce he got In town being confined to the house 'with a severe cold The champion haa hot ns yet decided upon a place where be will train for his' bout with Freddie Weeks It was his Intention before arriving here to do his1 preparatory work at Arcadia but found that resort taken by Weeks lie had several places In view Luke Kelly a San Pedro eport who haa a gymnaelnm attached to his place has extended an Invitation to the champion to make hla place lila training grounds Attell will take a look at several of the beaches-before deciding 1 Since he was 1 last here the little champion haa at tha request of his wife become a convert to "ha Calhollo faith This Is the rellghii professed' by Mrs Attell nnd she has persuaded-Abe to take this step In speaking of hla change of faith the champion have been greatly interested in my1 -new religion since my marriage and decided upon this step only after much consideration In the future I shall live up to th4 dogmas of my new faith to the best of my ability and Intend to ho guided In the future by the teachings of the religion I have lately Kid Farmer an eastern welterweight made the trip to tlie coast with Attell and Is looking for trouble If Eddie Chambers Is willing these two men will -be matched as the preliminary to the At tell-Weeks argument WINNIPEG 6et An all-star- association football eleven has been picked by local enthusiasts and the team Is given below with the suggestion that they be sent to Great Britain as an all-Canadian team A movement haa been started here to raise funds Following are the men picked: Goal Clark now In Vancouver right back Morgan Calgary left hack Waldren Toronto Thistles right' half Crawley late Celtics now )a Toronto center half McDowell 'Celtics left half Petrie Calgary outside right Galbraith Toronto Thistles outside' right Noble Unlteds center Thompson Calgary Inside left Warburton Vancouver Thistles outside left McLean Calgary There are It la seen four Winnipeg or rather only two Clark being bode to Vancouver and Crawley to Toronto Four of the shield-holders of Calgary two holders of the same trophy of Toronto and one stalwart of the Vancouver champions In broaching the- subject the local enthusiasts pointed out that it would cost about 32000 to send the team to the old country but the Influence It would have on the game here and the favors the team would receive at home would be well worth the outlay Ways and means of raising the necessary funds will be found and while the team aa lined up above might not be sent intact still the Idea Is so good and will find favor so generally throughout Canada that in all probability there will be an all-Canadian team sent across to meet teams representing English Scottish and Irish leagues vacancy made by Aberdeen-ts another 'ne blow the local fans can hardly stand for They believe their city has shown the proper spirit and they see where the league would be benefited by such a change To many It looks as If George Shreeder of the Tigers Is tne man to blame for any such move (f It 1 made it is known here that he is antagonistic to Manager Brown and the statement he made before the close of the season that he would never again whlc play ball in the same league In which Brown had a team leads many to believe that whatever switches are made will be made largely through 8 Influence with the officials of the Northwestern league Baseball Is Spreading Out word for -nays Ma-gllllgan this game or baseball Is getting to be quite the caper They play it In England and France and our own colonies and now comes the Japanese ils fine who want to know more of thl sport slow at anything these eager little brown men want to try their hands at baseball and It would not surprise me If they developed some good baseball talent in the domains or the mikado The Japanese are sober and Industrious people fast of foot muscular of body and keen of mind These are qualifications that should insure a fair measure of success in the greatest game In tha world Baseball requires keen thinking and none of our great writers have ever characterised our ball-1 players as' flannel as did Kip- ling- of the English football -and cricket players baseball fans will watch 'with some Interest the progress made by the Japanese In baseball ''Mike Fisher is to take a team to Honolulu and while he is there he will Invade Japan if -the prospects are good Chinese are also taking up base- hall and not long ago a bunch of the ifeaf pig-tails slipped a defeat under the belts of an American team Baseball is spreading and glad UTAHS INSIST ON A BIG GUARANTEE TO PLAY "PULLMAN Wn Oct If satisfactory arrangements can be completed between the management of Washington state and Utah Agricultural college there Is a probability that there will be a game between the two schools -on November 3 on Rogers field at Pullman Utah has asked for a game and It now remains for the two managers to fix terms At the present time Utah asks $2000 as a guarantee which Is considered exorbitant in view of the minor quality of the game Unless they lower their figures very considerably the prospects contest are not very bright for the A Camden bicycle thief told the police judge that he was looking for work and took the bike so that he could get around faster But the un ith sympathetic court gave him two months in Jail VidoriaColosal A Two For 25c Cigar that is what a cigar ought to be It is good value "no matter from what stahdpoint yoii con- sider it Carefully selected Havana leaf rolled by Cuban workmen And enough of--' it for a long smoke 1 For sale by aU flmt-dmw dealers GK1NSFELDEK CO Distributer! SEATTLE WASHINGTON LEOPOLD POWELL At CO 344 Bass 7Sxn It Nbw-Yosk FbefertM" ftsf' FIs' ssd Few Ter PORTLAND HAS NEW ATHLETIC CLUB Tommy Tracey Will Teach the Members How to Box PORTLAND Ore Oct Portland will see some 'good boxing contests this printer after experiencing a lull In the boxing game for several seasons With a view to handling Indoor sports the Columbia Athletlo club has been organised and Tommy Tracey the old-time welterweight hoxer has been appointed match-maker and general manager of the institution and whatever le arranged in the line of Indoor athletics will be super Intended by him A1 Wickham William Baker Tom Tracey and several others are tbe or- Sanlsere of the club and rooms have een fitted up In the Exposition building which Is sufficiently large enough to accommodate three or four thousand spectators It Is the Intention of the jlub manager to establish a gymi and teach boxing to the members Many husky young blacksmiths and machinists have Joined the club and it will be Tracey's duty to show these men something about the manly art The club will foster basketball Indoor baseball handball wrestling and other Indoor sports -and the members expect to compete with East Side club Tbe feature of the organisation's line of entertainment will be limited round boxing contests which has always been In big favor In Portland Thei club is hailed with delight by those who are fond of this sport and It has-been received with much favor Goaf LymplCJablets own remedy for the rejuvenation of weak- nervous wasted debilitated systems Restore vitality whether lost Indiscretions disease or dissipation Curs Nan- rastbenls Wasting Weakness Senility Insomnia Nervous De- and blllty eon' 83 per box tain Ing one h's treatment month' Prepared only bj A 1 1 Labors tories 14 Lexington ava Sold In Tacoma only by Crown Brag dw 1113 Paclllo Ava GOOD NEWS FOR MEN CONSULTATION FREE The Oldest- and Most Reliable Specialist in the Northwest for the Cure of CHRONIC NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES 4 MEN suffering tlrom effects of youthful indiscretion' nervous debility varicocele vitality falling memory un fitness-to marry' blood skin kidney or private diseases are speedily cured employ the moat approved method sand a( friu vm jmuii-17 and com plete a perfect cure In strict confldencb attend you personally a perfect cure at moderate expenaa Medfoa Book Free First Copy Cos 150 Pages 85 Pictures $1000 WRITE your troubles -if you cannot call at our offlca Thousands cured by correspondence iy end medicines- sent State Medical Institute cdjMTSH WASHINGTON STUNT AND SECOND AVEN17S SEAT- -T3LE WASH -1 CURES It was announced Saturday that young VAAUnU HI Roosevelt was likely tb play a number PletJr decided to pummel -him before the beginning the mStch was stated by one of the coaches who vUAvIlffBf Itlllj heard the talk that it would be 111 advised for young to go in Ie kPl out until the second half nA thon took a place at right end He Ts bi riguv eua ne walked with a limp which Indicated that "th iUUlAALCU U1K ne naa nad a rough experience In a previous contest He showed no sign of weakening however and paid heed only )o the signals in less than two minutes after the start of the second period the opportunity came '-for the Exeter lads to give attention to the son The scrimmage lasted about three minutes-at the end of which time went limping to the side lines said his antagonist FOOTBALL PUNTS The Puyallup High School eleven Is In wlth tha lgh next Saturday Puyallup High will not accept a game with the Tacoma High school until later In the season when their players are better seasoned and In better condition -Whitman Is to play Multnomah this rill go Into the game week and they wL badly crippled Phllbrook has a sprained knee Captain Dimlck has been laid up with a broken shoulder bone Borleske and Martin are on the sick list and Borleske has a had knee and a lame shoulder too and -the rest of the team Is not In the best of shape' The arc lights were not adjusted at the ball grounds yesterday and the A team were forced to abandon their outdoor practice last night Instead ft the team worked out In the gymnasium Saturday they will play the Aberdeen Athletic club- at Aberdeen The team will leave on the 8:90 a train Saturday and several rooters will go along with them 1 Whitworth will leave for Corvallis tomorrow afternoon where the team is to meet the Oregon Agricultural eleven Saturday Coach Rueber will take the regular team -with him and three of his best subs Today the boys Will have another practice and then they will only take light work up to -the time they are called upon to go out on' the field with the A eleven Oregon Is dreading the game with Idaho Saturday They see danger ahead and are strengthening for all they are worth with a view to making the atrug- rle easier If Idaho should win game at 'Portland It will be an awful blow to the University of Oregon's eleven and to Coach Frost Oregon will be strengthened materially by having Fred Moullen In the line-up Moullen is an expert place-kicker and he Is- expect! ed to do muph to land a victory for Oregon Betting on football games Is Indulged In quite a -good dear by those who are fond of the sport and who like to take a chance with their money On some of the big games pools are sold at places of speculation In the big game between Pullman and Washington next month a good deal of money will change hsnda on the result It Is said Pullman will bring a big wad of coin with them from their home when they play the big game at Seattle Wheel Stealing to Be a Felony If the recent demand for the bicycle can be at all baaed on the r- Sorts of the numbers stolen the boom ays of the wheel have certainly returned In Ohio a bill will be Introduced at the next meeting of the legislature making bicycle stealing a 2' Ishable by a penitentiary sentence without regard to the value of the wheel taken It I conaervatfvely estimated that -10000" bicycles are stolen annually in Ohio alone So It will be seen that th re Is real need for legislative action Frank Baker 1s waiting for the weath-r to shift anA then for some canvas-back Andy NelOon says he doesn't care how soon the rain comes storm and the duck shooting-will improve 60 per cent- v- Reports from the vicinity ot Wo-nfttehM ay that duck are plentiful In that locality HunteM are i having no trouble In getting the- limit Reports from east1 of the mountains mov that sr no so are plentiful -and that ay geese n-roi Qrt ESfg saw ESSf wound Arlington and tnfv sAy "the sport la excellent there Two' Sf them brought In 80 which is certainly going some nothing further IA make Sullivan and bat He Ths colored man In lighter uSTtta Twlnby a ftUf be in and MTU MS today barring none light or Heavy Contest Drew -a Big Gate Tt hag- wild that criUfor theconmt between Joe Gans ceipts for the contest and Jimmy Burns amounted to dole to 318 000 Of this money Gans received a stipulated amount fTthe expenses Burns is tl percentage he paid his manwter Tom McCarey who promoted the bout Gans and Bums Were Over Weight Tacoma Oct ZL 19OT --Snort Editor News-Dear Sir Will you kindly answer the following question for me and oblige? Did Joe Gans and Jimmy at the lightweight limit when they met at Lo? month? What is the lightweight limit? Gan and Burn has no scruples against football He played on the University of Colorado eleven and on the Hamline (Minn) university team His work here on the University of Puget Sound ia still re- 1 niversity of Puget sound ia still remembered by local enthusiasts brother Ralph la right half on the Washington state college team ahd he too is rated one of the best players In this section Paul Rader's playing on the Multnomah team will be watched with interest by local followers of the gridiron Tanner Had a Hard Test Ernest Tanner the lad who was behind In his studies just prior to Saturday's game with Seattle managed to pull through on a teat in English and passed a hurried examination In time to catch the boat but he might just as well have remained at home for the boys were doomed to defeat and Tanner's presence on the field had no particular bearing on the result News was the only paper that called the said Tanner last even ing other papers stated that I was out the game and that I would not be able to lay How did you get the hunch that I would catch up In my studies enough to Qualify?" asked the colored boy Wen the News man told him he had confidence in him he smiled and said his test was a hard one and came at a time when he was hardly prepared for It -had ever so many questions to answer In that English test and some of them were severe They gave me the 'Merchant of and I came near falling down when I was asked what prompted Shylock to commit the murder" Tanner said In the future he would keep well up In his studies Oregon Willing to Play Coach Frost of the University of Oregon eleven has said he would arrange a game with Pullman and this means that the state college will have a chance to demonstrate whether or not they are entitled to be termed champions of the Northwest Of course the game with Washington on November 21 must first be won before they can try for the championship If Oregon consents to the game they will no doubt Insist on iln naming the battleground and ln that event they would doubtless suggest Portland the grounds are mutually agread-upoikiTaeoma-iwoBM- be'-tl-brt: place for the struggle since we are blessed with the largest gridiron in the state and with the required space to accommodate a big gathering and then too Tacoma's location on the map would jmake It possible for excursion trains from all over the Northwest to be run In here with rates moderate enough to -satisfy anyone Tacoma Plays Everett Saturday Saturday's game between the Tacoma and Everett High schools will be the next Mg game to take place In this city aT The local eleven are not at all discouraged by their defeat Saturday at the hands of Seattle and they propose to Ipiit In their best licks to redeem them selves The players are recovering from they the bruises they received In the Seattle struggle and by the time they line-up for the kick-off Saturday Coach hoys will be in as good shape as they th been at any time since the opening of the season Everett has a strong team and they will give Tacoma all they '(-an do to win Quite-a number of root-ers will come down from Everett with the team to see the game which will take place at the hall grounds Colbert Star Kicker of the 'Season Football coaches all over the country are bending every energy to develop the kicking side of the game With the advent of the forward pass which opens up the play and Increases the chances of scoring some stronger method and surer ground gainer Is Imperative for the opponent While a good deal of attention Is paid to the punting It Is goal kicking that re-tiuires the hardest work of the gridiron mentors these days Place and drop kicking are receiving an Impetus such as to has been unknown for seasons past Whitworth has the kicking star of the season In the Northwest in Colbert and it will be some time before another punter such as he has shown- himself to he Is developed So far Colbert has done exceptional work and he will prove th a big factor In the games Whitworth has on her schedule Everett High's Line-up for Saturday The Everett High school has' a strong team this season and they will make Things Interesting for the teams on her sley's schedule Chesley's parents object to him playing and be la out of the game for the season The line-up for Saturday's game with the Tacoma High school is as follows: Strom left end Lovegren left tackle McGaffey left guard Wolfe center Smith right guard Blackman right tackle Kunnle right end Clark quarterback Kuhnle left half Zimmerman fullback Hale right half Conner sub Navy Getting Heady for- Harvard I) -Smith and other -local enthusiasts are Interested In: the football situation at Annapolis' It might be Interesting-for them to know that the naval academy Is making strenuous efforts to get lit shape to give Harvard a scare and they have a staff of coaches working on the team day and night Dashlell Reeves Karns and Spencer of the navy nd Rockwell Cates and Weymouth of Yale are the coaches whev are whipping the middles into fighting trim Hoquiam High Has a Coach Harry Graham has been retained to coach the football team of the Hoquiam High school The business men or ula quiam are doing their best to secure a team that can whip Aberdeen Rivalry is keen between the two towns In football matters KENT SPORTSMEN HAVE GOOD LUCK ON DEER HUNT KENT Oct It looks as If this me city was turning out some hunters by the way they brought in the game recently four prominent citizens bringing eight deer on their six horses all that the horses could comfortably pack Cbas Crow and George Crow proprietors of the Crow Bros lumber mill were' two of the hunters: I Alvord a retired well-to-do farmer and Flanagan were the other two They left for the Cascade mountains last Monday morning and re turned to this city with each horse having either one or two deer When I asked where they went they will only reply: the Cascade ana keep thar ekact place a profound-secret- MORAN AND NEIL TO BOX AT NEXT MONTH Alex Greggalns match-maker for th San Francisco Athletlo club haa about decided that it Is Impossible for him to arrange a -match between Packy- McFarland and Jimmy Burns and ha has1 now turned his attention to Owen Moran the English featherweight anil Frankie Nell the ex-champion Oreg-gains has said that he -would give Moran and Nell the November date and thatl he will pull the contest off on the 22dJ Aberdeen ii Getting Sporty Aberdeen Is getting to he a real town They have a boxing match scheduled for the near future between two local scrappers and there Is much Interest lusi bout among the sports In the sawdust canP- The Man Who Carries an r' Umbrella With a enette coat does it to his hat dry the coat will do the rest You've no doubt seen Kenyon's Coat advertisements in the magazines Well we've got these: coats too lots of style to them and they will keep you dry same as the The price either or $1000 to $2500 tfOOCOCOCCOPCWWWJWPG8 1120-22 Pacific Ave Soccer Is Becoming PopulAr Next month the regular league games between the Soccer teams will commence and Interest In the association game will increase Tacoma has an exceptionally strong team and so far in the several practice and exhibition games played they have been victorious winning all of them Last Sunday the local team defeated the Wanderers at Seattle by a score of 6 to 1 and they had a game scheduled for next Sunday hut the opposing team has seen fit to cancel the date for some reason The Tacoma manager is now endeavoring to arrange another game the open date Association football haa experienced a big boom the past year or two and many believe that before another season has pa thi assed the game will be In bigger favor hn ever4 football Is scientific and the play is pleasant to the' spec'ta-" said one of the -local players this morning it requires but a short while for a person to become Interested in it On'e the game Is watched by a person who has never been Initiated Into association football he becomes a fan and this Is why the soccer -game is going to become 'so Local Team Calls a Meeting The following notice 1 has been Issued by the Tacoma Soccer Football team: Tacoma club would like to remind some of the players that If they fall to show up at the games they can hardly expect the honorary members of the team Mwawn 1V IJIVCIS Uk bUO to take much interest in -the sport The league games have not started as yet but a picked team fbom 'the Tacoma and yivnuu want i a win uie a nconift anj Beattie Ao-play- Vancouver at Vancouver next week this game will be for the gate receipts There will be a regular meeting of the' Tacoma team at MM rio 1 VI1 at a nvwiiio beam room 203 California building tomorrow night at 8 sharp and all members are requested to be YAKIMA SHOOTERS TO HAVE TOURNEY SOON NORTH YAKIMA Oct JJ Trial contests In preparation for the shoot of the North Yakima Rifle club on No vember 10 are now in progress and- will continue up to the shoot There will VIIWM AilPIC will be running contests during the week and match shoot has been arranged for Friday night Two teams have been picked for a contest Thursday eilght at the Indoor range In this city The shoot for the medal will be held at the Moxee range and will bring out some keen competition among the members of the club Shoot at Bellingham Commencing with tomorrow the trap shooters will open their competition at Bellingham and they will continue shooting until Saturday evening There is talk of some of the members from the-Tacotna Gun club entering the tournament The new track at Los Angeles Is to be opened on Thanksgiving day The races at Walla Walla this year were the best held in that city In some time Nearly all of the big owners have hipped 1" shipped their' horses to California for the meeting at Emeryville which will open next month The season Just dosing in the Northwest has been a very successful ope and everyone Is satisfied that -next year will see some good racing here even better than during this season James Keene's unbeaten 2-year-old Colin has been retired for the season with the glory of being the champion of the youngsters Last Wednesday this speedy little colt won his twelfth straight' race when at 1 to 7 -he took first in the Champagne stakes seven furlongs at Belmont park by winning which he established a neyt (rack record of 128 Colin has earned a trifle less than S130000 for his owner this season and Is entitled to a long vacation In the pasture Kelson Tackled a Hard One Monday night at Red Lodge Mont Battling Nelson was booked to box Tom Freebury of Bear Creek In a six-round bout Nelson was to gets five hundred for his trouble with a after the show by the Red Lodge sports thrown In to boot There have been no telegraphic communications as yet from the Montana town on the result Freebury Is described as a regular up-country and possessed of a remarkable record Here Are" a few of his ring encounters: Boxed Apples in California: put Gas out with one blow beat Eggs -In Oregon- beat Room Rent all last winter In Montana this last scrap was said to have been a hard one beat Joe Gans with five naturals In a crap game His only reverse was a iy kuock-out by John Barleycorn the catch-as-catch-can wrestler with whom he haa a return engagement win ning points are his ability to assimilate In feed and- hla cleverness In dodging arrest Looks as though the Dane might have had a tough fight eh? Gana Openi Hia New HoteL Saturday Joe Gana opened hla new hotel at Baltimore The la called the and It cost him a cool $35- 600- The opening-was a big success and Jot of course Joe 'was' the bright feature of nuos Andrew Brill sr "the Slavonian XM" who posted $60 with the sporting editor of the Haws to Frank NUsy and which money is till unoovered says ho will wrostlo Fred Porker if Bllsy declines to meet him The sporting editor has a letter for John Jacobs manager Of the Tyep White Box There Is a letter In the hands of the sporting editor for Lou Olds manager of the Stuson-Kellogg baseball team George Shreeder left last night- for New York where he will attend the an nual conference of the national commission It Js whispered around baseball circles that John McCIoskey wants Tommy Sheehan for his St Louis National league team Sheehan formerly played with -Tacoma and is -now owned by Pittsburg Tip trip to the coast with a bunch of all-star ballplayers has been abandoned because a number of the Detroit team who had given him their words that they 'would go have backed out Shad Gwllliam a Pittsburg sporting man bet 350000 to $42000 that Chicago would win the championship series with Detroit His money was placed In small beta ranging from 3100 to 32500 Nice chunk of com that Jack Ilyatt says the newspapers overlooked entirely the demonstration accorded him by the rooters after game Several of the fans lifted Hyatt on their shoulders and threw him over the bleacher fence In this way they showed their approval of hla fine tali work with the Indicator To Play Ball in Japan HONOLULU- Oct The SC Louis College baseball team of this city will sail for Japan on the steamer Siberia where they will play several games the whole when the glad mlt was passed around among the patrons i going says that In addition to swell hos- fir A story is teiry he is worth something like $50000 This Is not believed by those who know Gans real well and understand hla fondness for games of chance The colored boy has a large circle of friends and everyone of them would be glad to see him with such a fat bank roll but much harder for him to his coin than It Is for his fists to earn It for him Gans will never be wealthy for the reason that the change slips through his fingers too easily- Besides his hotel Joe sports a fine automobile and quite the whole show around Baltimore these days Nelson Says JTolan Bobbed Him Battling Nelson who la again In Montana has said: I have gone I have- found that Billy Nolan made enemies for me This with the fact that he robbed me of many thousands of dollars prompted' me to leave Pretty good reason but It took the Batttler a long while to find out that he was Young Peter Accepted Deli At a boxing show in Los Angeles last rk Jack (Twin) Sullivan challenged any lightweight boxer In the world Young' Peter Jackson' who was sitting at the ringside accepted the dell but 'j -I 0 J-- ws- '-A rs 'i? 4 4 J' CHRONIC ULCERS Whenever a sore or nicer refuses to heal it is because the blood is infect ed with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which corrupts and pollutes the circulation Nothing is more trying than a non-healing chronic old nicer The very fact that it resists aU: external applications and ordinary treatments is good reason for alarm for the same germ which produces cancerous ulcers is back of every old trouble be from any inherited taint sore and especially is this true if the Surface treatment cannot reach the trouble the blood is at fault and must be purified before a cure can be hoped for In will be fonnd a remedy for sores and ulcers of everykmd It is a perfect blood one that goes directly into the circulation and promptly cleanses it of all impurities poisons and taints The ulcer can never heal while the blood discharges info it tlie noxious matter with which it is infected but when has rid the blood of this cause ahd freshened Wtifl built up the circulation the sore will heal naturally and of its own accord begins at the bottom and heals the place as it should be healed and makes a permanent and lasting cure Book on Sores and Ulcers pnA any special medical advice desired will be sent free to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0f ATLANTA CA IS A GOOD GREAT SAVING FROM CLEANLINESS AND.

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