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ji t r r tt-y 1 THTN SUDAY OOTOBEI 7 IDOQ
UPROAR OVER SAND BOOK
Hand OIlllS rlat at th illmfT
OUT Bit U I Oct Board
ewotlon of a dock tOt commercial Purpose-
d flouddtr repressed the PPHout and
and Alfred Ely appeared for resident
ot the decision of the Town Hoard on th
tur pending u board had
graat It lbr might called on later to dfa law suit
Uwrsr Vtlmo T Cox said r w a Inoon
Dslvabl that th Town Board should ctnssnt-
lo grant th application In the face of wonverwhslmlng opposition He attacked Con
grennnan Bidder who than ono Jumped
to his feet and protested angrily that Cox
was going beyond all bounds Supervisor
Jon pounded the dssk vigorously and pun
in restoring quiet Congressman
dr ald that Town Board bad again andrain linllar prlvUegw
an opposition r the entfluTe he represented the
Improvement Company the NassauHunt Club and
all of which opposed the
of signers of a petition against the dockand the name wero placed on therecords CongreAiman Soudder Mr
toobtain cwtoin rlghu from the Town
and that he had then torn to Albanythe denlrwl grant the
Murdook defended vigorouslyand then handed list of toTown Clerk who read them off Among the
were those of J Rogers
F 1ratt and Edward
Mr then went on to expo themethod of excavating sand for
and abltttr atta k-
SconScudder for acting aa counsel
a ease Tremendous applause greetedremarks Lawyer Cox tried
force Mr Si udder to state the I
roof of the ai the exact todock saying that Mr
had dodged the bruddir objectedio this statement Mr Cox and
k d Mr Scudder to define ther tor which application i
laid the dork was to used
before an what use he intendsto make of a projected dork and that such a mat-t r was ones and that he con
this there was a murmur protest trom thenee whereupon Mr ped to I
I claim It Is of
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him DMr Bluff CoOlreMman Town
W T Colwho u the applloIdon Lawyer
Joupb I lnef1 the rlaM ot Town
Board to ooDtrol the water front ud thatthe rstdIO ot Oyidtr be toollAh to
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There WBJS a roar of from the aaemtlae Men Jumped on chairs yelled
nidder finally said that he was perfectlyready to a full and frank statement of
arty which had He said thatMr NfvuT had thirtytwo acresrf land adjacent to Cooper Bluff and thathe to the sothat it would be suitable for building purposesMr Htarr he declared merely had a contract-to sell the sand to I land Com
and that when the property was gradedIn manner for purpose hewould either It for building purposes orbuild himself
spewl bare the whole scheme
bought that tract rival Titus in thepromptly about
acres the greater part ofBluff which adjoins Starrs property
Titus roads no secret of fact wasgoing to dig away the bluff and sell the sand InNew Cox said that Stars wasmerely subterfuge and that ha was reallygoing to a sand digging plantwith steam shovels endless
and Italian laborers and that the wholeutflt would be an unmitigated
Mr 8cudd It could not be thathi client would Indulge In such under-taking but he admitted that Mr Starr
to sell more than enough sand topay for the
Cox retnned that the bluff at the shorefront was ro fest high and to cut this downand graiil It bark to thn east line of the prop-erty some four hundred distant
H also stated that the wholething In a nutshell was that an attempt was he
made to start a big Industrythat would be an unbearablflto nothlnq about destroying one of themot picturesque on north shoreof
Among those who also spoke In oppositionto of the dock were
D Tres er Charles Wetmorw-n W V H Frank WorkOeortw Fletcher Thomas S Young JrJames B IoarMll and Jacob An
adjournment was taken until next Saturday
TAfltTT FAIH INJUNCTION
mil C xbUas Company Itay B Permittedrrcdice the Play rending DrrtitonB-
TJUCUSB Oct 8 Pending a declslontathe Vanity Fair Injunction ease now ontrial In this city the Gertrude Coghlan Com-pany may be permitted to produce the playIn the United States Court today attorneysfor the defence naked If the Injunction couldnot be modified so that the company couldgo on with the production on ato th ht finallysucceeded Judge Wallace said that wanot unlikely that he would decide to modifythe stay o tho production could
one n bond of forperformance It was ordered that briefs be
fiveAffidavits were today read from various
members of the Company showingthat many of them hal never even se m theand that had each been In-struct to play their respective put in nnentirely original manner
rATUKR COTEK3K IN OnTO
Episcopal Priest Who r 4 Frtmnotion Vttlttng HI Mother
Oct e A despatch recvhvedfrom Zanesville Ohio raying that
the Rev Father Duncan Conversewho mysterl-ouily disappeared from the hous of the Societyof St John the FvangnlUt In this city several
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nothw ceased to reside withWe regard his as a
to concern to the outsldo world
UOTKHKXT or SILVER ttOLLIOXI-
BOOOOOO Worth Pun Thrfilth nSix for Exportation to the OrUit-
Et PASO Tex Oct 6 The advance Inthe price of sliver bullion and the exportationof great quantities of Mexican silver dollarsto the Orient during the put few have
an advance In Mexican money Thebanks In r1 Pa o are ccnta nowMid another advance I expected Duringthis six weeks there has over J1SOHO
ilv r fhlpivd through this by expr v en rout to Orient arid utmost everythvind rain nnw from II Wt jvnfo worth The of thisexprtntii of lver has not boon explained
niif the supposition w that the money neededth trado of China OrientalWind
Phll dflphl Stock Drokrr Injsrrd-WLIO croKIng Broadway at ThirtyfourthT t yet r ar afternoon Samuel Lmzard 48-
rn M n stock broker f IS North Thirdphi nd Iphia wa run d n In a northtd r 0 ar thrown liy It underneath aMMii l uivl rar Mr L z jaw wasnruke niii hu recei l several sevtreubout the face and head
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On Monday Court of atAlbany for autumn Tueeday-It handed down flftjrthr decisions com-
prising thirtytwo affirmance Mtentee-nrvral and four modification theadditional fort of threeJustices now assigned to duty Courtt making good progress with work and Uwill probably be In position to order a newcalendar to be made up for beginning ofthe year 1901 A careful estimate Indicatesthat there will not far from wo case on such
I calendar Among the more Important decialonof Tuesday was that in ctwa of The Peopleex ret Pwcival rs which thepower of the Civil re-
strict the removal of a public officer by meansI of a rule designed for that purpose In ab
nc of any such restriction In the State CivilService law aa that which the rule sought toeatabllsh The Court of Appeals asunderstand It that In the case officerwho tern is not Iliad by statute right toremora him at pUasur of appointing
can limited only by L l laturthe LegtaUtur cannot delegate to
th Civil Service Commission any authority-to establish or enforce a rule hindtringmrcls of the right of removal
Th d Alon In the oalargely upon section I ofartlcl X of State Constitution which
vides aa follows When the duration ofoffice U not provided by tIde Constitution Itmay be declared by law and If not o declaredsuch office shill be held during the pleasureth authority making the appolntm ntcivil was a dockmaater assigned to asuperintendent of docks Th Court ofdeems him position to b withinof this provision of the Constitution becauseIt U an office the duration of which is not fliedeither by the Constitution Itself or any statuteThis given the Hoard of toremove him atthat th attempted exercise of this power wasIneffectual In law because the board omittedto comply with rule U of the Municipal CivilService Commission which provides that noremoval of any person In the classified civilservice of the city of New York shall be validunleM and until a statement of the cauwH ofsuch removal shall be flied with the conand a copy furnished to the person sought tobe removed nor until said person has beenafforded an opportunity to present an explana-tion In writing The Court of Appeals does notdeny that the Legislature might require allthis but It does negative the power of theCivil Service CommUnlon to do so In the caseof such a public officer as Perdval Apropos I
of this decision it is worthy of note that uchan ardent civil service reformer aa Col SituW Dun admit a belief that It 1 unwise to j
hamper the appointing power too much thereihould be a reasonably free hand allowxl In j
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The decision of th Ccmrt of ApptaU thatCorporation Counsel of city of New
York no power to allow Judgment to beagainst the municipality by consent in
of claim against city without-th approval of the Comptroller terminatea long and bitter controversy Th resultwas reached by a vote of 4 to 1 thus indicatingthat the question wee very fairly open todiscussion and exonerating Mr Whalen fromany Just blame In raising it On the other handMr Coler naturally rejoices at outcome ofthe contest which he 1 reported to hay carriedon at hi own expense If this 1 true he oughtIn some way to b reimbursed The majorityopinion In Court of written byJudge Haight U It intendedh says to give the Corporation Counselpower to compromise claims rejected by theComptroller without hi knowledge or consentthen Corporation Counsel would in effectbecome superior of the Comptroller forall of the Comptrollers determinations withreference to the audit of claims would be subjectto review by the Corporation Counsel
wu not Intended We thinkreasoning will command general
assent
The decision of Mr Justice Lambert of theEighth Judicial District In the case of ThePeople against the Buffalo Flab Company hasJust been affirmed by the Court ofThis won a prosecution under theof this State and result Is a matter of greatInterest to New York fishermen and sportsmenThe suit was brought to recover penaltiesunder the statute on the ground that the de-fendant corporation had In possessionduring close season In this State certain
pickerel and rauakallonge contrary toThe Buffalo Fish Company admitted
having possession of the flab at the time al-
leged but contended that It was lawfully en-titled so to do Inasmuch as the flab had beencaught In the Canadian province of Manitobaand were imported Into the United Statesupon payment to the national Governmentof the tariff duty of a quarter of a cent perpound Tills defence was adjudged to besufficient by Mr Justice Lambert upon theground that to prohibit the defendantfrom possessing such imported fish would beto interfere with the power of Congress toregulate commerce with foreignThe Judge pointed out that whitemight undoubtedly prescribe the times andconditions of catching and killing wild animalor flab It could not in the exercise of that powerenact which In effect prohibit interstate-and foreign commerce
The Phi Delta Phi Society la an organirationof lawyers which baa origin among the itudents cf the various law schools of the countryand possesses numerous branches or chaptersIn many different cities of the Union Thegraduate members Now York hold monthlymeetings here In the autumn and winter seasonusually at the Hotel Marlborough and are enter-tained after dinner by speeches on legal topicsby distinguished of the legal profes-sion At the eveningMr Justice Woodward of the Supreme Courtit to deliver an address on the legal right of aState to limit the suffrage and it U expectedthat he will discum the Constitutional amend-ment recently odopte in North Carolina fortho puriKjso of depriving tho negroes of the
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now sitting aa one of the Justices of the Ap-pellate Division In Brooklyn As a memberof that court a few years ago be wrote anopinion which had tho effect of checking toa great extent the enactment of special statutesIn this State In the deceptive guise of generallaws
The difference of opinion between the Ap-pellate Division the Supreme Court In thisJudicial department and the Appellate Divisionin Brooklyn in reference to the Jurisdiction oftie Municipal Courts cttablWied by the UreaterNew York Charter has been resolves by thoCourt of Appeals In opposition to the view en-tertained by the Appellate Judge lucre Therovlfwl Constitution of 184 provides that the i
Legislature shall not hereafter confer uponany Inferior or local court of creation anyequity Jurisdiction or any greater JurisdictionIn other re poct than Is conferred County
or under the Judiciarycontended ami held thl ren
doted Inviiid tho prnvlMom of the Cimrtirwhich niwumrt to give ti th Municipal Courtsturt dletion to ntortnin nonrcolilenu of tho of New York stud foreigncorporations lit Brooklyn on tho
was amu h HX Justicesof the Peace Hi such Jurisdiction underKimo rlrrnnutancvs tie of tho Conultiitlnn could hardly have Intended tothe Iegl creating Inferior localcourts who equal to thoseexercised by such ofJUers
Tho Municipal Courts establishedGreater Charter have proved usefultriliunalK which appear to tie untilfaction In howevertho Appellate Iourt hare herctoforn been
to of all v i errorsof aol could n t grant ww trig btviiiiothe facts appeared to hare been wrongly de-cided an amendment towent Into effect at the of Septemberthl rule is chung and the may nowreviewed on appeal I
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Pajitd Ortr Part nt Tin Mlierlloem tot Which II raid BlBO
Watching Orrr Trink Whlc-bConUlatd 00000Mn Us i f CoIn
In the opinion of many who know him Jamesmiser who died In the New Ro
ohell Hospital on Friday luring a fortune-of 180000 starved himself to death by gradualbut not eaay stages The lfdealal he pesoflied would have been all the herder for thiaverage rasa because there was always duringthe last few years no thin 3000 In coinwithin reach To Howie money wee notemptation
Howlu called himself a gardener but he wareilly An unskilled manofallworkworked mostly at sodding and grauoutUngHe 78 years old The ImmedlaU oaiueof deuth was malaria When the maladyattacked him h WM 10 thin and weak that
During the lest tUof his life he made the HotelIs In Lawton street NewThe place Is a samlcharltable Institution Anumber of wealthy dtlrons of the tWig main-tain It whoa It doesnt maintain itself Theobject of the instItution Is to provide ashelter for deserving poor men away fromInfluence of Uquor for no drinksare sold In the plane In this tavern Howieoccupied a rear room on the third floor paylug a week for It It Is one of a numberwhich are divided off by partitions The par-tition fall far short of reaching th ceilingIn order to the possibility of on of
from the of the partitions
time going an opportunityfor a dollar presented
won n vemnrlan apparently notbianco of dislike for meatIn the bureau In Ms Is still tilled with apple
hid the Schiller theory of benefitingfor tho apples are rotten
Howie Is Known to sound Thesewore tho Scotchmans article
of food On rare occnMons he allowed himselfrolls and coffee but never In the morning Inthe morning ho always said ho could not
he did not rare for food Krne t Runnermanager of tho tavern said yesterday thatHowies eirens roomrent never exceeded 60 cents n week
In some other ri it oota Howie was rery pe-culiar He always wore a Scotch capassertion can t tti without be
worn It at night M wall a by dayThe fact that ha was was his excusehe told no one why he never took off his clotheswhich he also wore
Tlio rtoison for howls sticking so to
for tear of It Is also indi-cated because until quite recently he had nosecure to put kept It
a satchel thevariety Tb fact that
the mnn around wore all ouch as had b nforoixi to go to the tavern br dire
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sixty hires of New York Havenmortgages a lot of bank notes and a gold watchThere wore also two wills
The first of wills leaves everything tohis nephews In Chicago It Is
of this will at the tlm
A little Howie confessedto having made another willthis will everything Is left to his sister MaryScott of o
Howln was a bachelor ever heardhim speak of women other than his surerand thone of the family ofwho he said had very kind to
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City Judge John A Van 7ehn of Xew Rochelletook ne lon of Howies notlfled his nlfter In Scotland Interment is to bemade in Rochelle
Tbstorm moth down from orlhvMt wasytittrday with N br k
sod lows ttttndNl by brisk to In upperMlutulppt and ULswutl valleys and the tiprrr L t
with rain In these districts In the MlsslulpplValley south to the coast acd In lbs Ohio andn s valleys leorzlA AUbams andFlorida raIn ares was spreading ilowl tuwant nit weather prevailed from lh Ohio Valleyeast to Middle Atlantis coast and In th Southveil
It was la neatly ill districts uerpt laII WM colder with tnttiat tompua-
tuies In northern Montana-In this city there was a dens rag In the toornlnn
Ib day WAS wind fresh southwest and westatrar humidity Si per rent maximum temperalure 77 degrees barometer reflected to read to sealevel at A M 3011 3 P M SOIO
The temperature as recorded offlcUi ther-mometer and also by FUll Suxs ttennometfr at thestreet level Is shown In the annexed table
Official SLHII onilat s ntmo i no isno KBS i ooA u 9 77 a p es 70lill 7S 0 7 B7 8P tIle S 73VU MldTTTfl BV-
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Jr WIn Chief C fitm DeWItlIn a Hot Stuck at St Andrew
Ono of the matches on the book markedfinal play for the St Andrews cup at the
tournament of the St Andrew GolfClub rot rday After being 5 down on theflout nine hole A De Witt Cochrano of Ard leywas 1 up on John of St Andrew ntthe eighteenth In strokesamateur record for the link of 81 In
after twice being 3 up Coohrane wastho twentrerenth hole Thereafter
Reid Jr did the better work but after being3 un with S toplavhe only succeeded In winningout by I up Reid Jr made an U and an 84-
He U playing great golf at present for It In anopen secret that a week ago Rold Jr beat
J Travis the amateur champion overAndrew course by 2 up and 1 to play
The weather r t rdar WM almost too warmfor the poion for there was no wind whateverThere was not a Kailrr but whoturned out saw much spirited par The cardsReid Jr 5 J 4 B 4 a 818C-ocbMne 844-HfM Jr B48 II-Corhntne 44845344 437 IIntld Jr e4C-ocht ne 4484883 844J-ltld Jr 444 lt171Cocbtanr 03886488 448 0171
In the flnnl round for the Captain cup M Mof Youn akuhwas 1 up on Chad
wick Jr of iowelnn the morning playand in the afternoon he won the mat oh bjr 2 upTho curdsUlebarl 841-ChaJwKJrA 8883864 844-Mlth fl 36338388 4 43 II-blllWkJr3 3446383 441 87-
Hlfb fl 8 4363834 743Cbadnk Jr 4 6438874 74MichaeL 4 3 8 3 I 3 8 443 11174-Ch dwk Jr4 48464 8 4 43 81174
lift bolesIn the Ural for the Governors cup also at
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try In the morning 85 In theafternoon he won the match by 8 up end S toplay
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links at Van lark byGiovanni was won out yester-day Drown the winner when
Ilaved for was tholnrK st that over ainrud for ilio trophy andthe scoring was also the best on recordsIlrnwn ho first won made while
among the equally M markedcondltloiii month event touri the tltlon to h nt
utile medal play without handicapto KO tci whoever won it th earlyday of the th entries worn n-reived l y Tnt Sty also managed the
hut this Inns not lx n sincet the appointment of a at the links
was Vnl Floodwho haul the cmirso In tine shape wIntiers In order named were E Drown1fliil Connor W Ia Him Anderson I
score wasout 8 840In 6 848 8
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4i tf v4 Arthur flirn 30 to inn r ul UMlrr4 34HiO James 31 80mt James Duntin 32 31114 I r lillmariln 32 33 l 7 E 1
Murrrll 40 SI HO J CT ArhltaM 6s 34112 Iltnjimm llrutle 8 3117 1 J McCarthy 64 1C T Lockwood-C3 85131
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Two home playern EuniceK AManl rot I
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of the club was won by Mrs Eugene Grimm
T e club members held the lasses A and IImom handicap over the full couna Thefull summaries
lllird twoEunice Terry and M XI Vn them Art rr4101 E A H nlcr nd R beet Ktlly Ltnoi
4 US Mlv Wlllinm NauauCountry 116 Ulu Ulllan Hroulu and II II-
Uirtr ol Mr A DcWIu rocband F K Chryllf 114 Miss Maui
Il rt1nn ante Wheeler llanfr I atlu 114 t I
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vluilonal Approacblnr and lriE A Manic Ixnor 10 Barton Ardslty I
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Members Handicap Clau AE r Caller 1011887 1011181 L V Oreer J8 2i A Prod 87 691 J U llcdf JOD110 F T Klltlldtr III 18 89 t MShiRer 103888 Class UlIoward llflfllle
There wa a turnout of yesterdayIn the qualifying rrunu for theship ai holm scratch the pretty
links of the Uestchrster OolfTim best score which won the gold medal was
ego cupher Ill card ukMOut S A 8 4 6 6 4 6 448In 4 44881The score of the other fifteen to qualifywere
Alexander yntlatt 84 4484 0 Fat 468083 A U Wadjworib 43 6188 F D un80 4 8 F ton 48 It Gale HI4888 3 81101 ISsues SI61101 It K Lanrdon 83 30103 It L KedttelO60 JSIU3 r fiche 4A3SI03H D6n 103 II Illckox 84 6610K Pr M S Palmer89 36lllOeorc L Shearer 33 80113
In the bogey handicap for two
II Clark 83 31 down A E Whither 88 61UP A Vnrl t
Sixteen players finished In close order at theof the Richmond County
Country Club yit rd y Surninary2 082 W II husk 83 8 4
F lent Jr lot 186 T W HoJlr 10 lsO V Wlllla 90 Wren 102 1290 rt Talnlor 101 1081 C1 V 1lerson IIW 82H il Uld rn 100 I47tt2ll Rllln I Of H-
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STAUKOIID Oct At the Illllandale Golfllersh won the final for
the holbrook up In a Scotch towcome against White and
C B Van Brunt captain of the
the Crescent A r yesterdayU K llslMfad H7 IP3 20
3 FMeider f8 IS4 a II lirunl 882A K Whltn y 8 386 M II Goxlwln 82
flM W P Pickett lot 1487 H A Tuck j 014 97 J C Taylor 83 87 a T HtratUan 1113
1883 K II Prlndlr 103 I48 C J PutteMon-
P5 382 H S lumen 04 1V3 J C Croi ryIto U J7 V It iSlmmona 118 18101 i OlUsmui 118 14102 II C Smith 108 t104-
rillMnrUiliA Oct B Fergus M Muckleof the Cricket Club tod r onthe individual championship of the Oolf As
of over the course ofthe Cricket Club Ho defeatedA J Gallagher of St Club Inthe final round of thirtyeight holes matchplay by 6 up nnd i to
P T Afkerson wen the championship cup itIh Knickerbocker F C agood match win Dr Iazarus the match beingthe turn The twoolhor ciipconttsls
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The Marine and Field Club golfingyesterday wnnn bogey handicap The summary
P rl 4 A SuaveI down II C down 1 A Yuan 6 downC S Jar Ion 7 C A llo idy 7 d wn W L1olletl 7 down I II Aldrldje 7 down F F Hake8 down Irrcy S Mallrlt A diwn II Smlb 3 downP It 12 don II M Uarland U down
A crowded field marked the at Mor-ris County Golf Club yesterday The multawere
Mixed Foursomes First roundMitt and 0J Ullle A lr a 2 upard I Ij Ml Hurlbul and W beatMiss Slaoe maid J T Kmell 7 a up and 4 toMr J A Tynr beat M h andA 11 up Mileand V I
Ml W A FlAgf I 2 up and I U
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A 31 4 up Howard tl8 scralcb even J II LMctvin 16 up O J Iiltit 4 2 up A II FroSt a I up IL 13 1
II Plum 2d J luau Jr 4 IdownJ O Pott 3 2 down C II llaiknes 18 2 downW V llarn A down II P Phlppa 13 3 downJ II benton 8 3 don A
djwn 104 down Mcnor 14 4down II W Ford l 4 C II Beckwltb 84 down C F Watson down
thrv cards thou aboredown were not counted
CniCAOo Oct 8 Wlllla Smllh of the MldloIhlan Country Cluti defeated Tom lutchinonof H Hills 3 up In u
for tioo a sIde on links olthe Chluago Golf Club ut Wh alon todayOrteThe New Brunswick GolfClub pi i d tho Colonli today t
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New llrunMilchF 8 W a Hill 7 JH Jr W Sloe tlch 4 C HunronJr 4 J T It Morgan 7 TotalasColonl A s lIeu es 0 C A Uecole 0 Jameillordan n II C 0 11 JL Andcrion 0 A1J Maurice U Tolal0-
GnnFswirii Oct eOn the Falrfleld Countyf i inb i i k th ly rr Meadow team won
the Kurild women by o to 4 Tim scoreAlexander 0 Mn SUicum I MrsIiernan o Mr Mllllia 0 SIts Hey l MUiAduni S TniAl
liikrr Meadow Miss 7 Mlts4 pravall 3 Mrs Kalbncitrb 3 Mlman 7 delauli 0 TuUl 2J
SPIIINCIH Vn Ort e II M Forrestof Philadelphia ountry Club the VlrKlnlu i in lint tournament thisafternoon br debating I 1 Hnrbari of theColtimliln Club I up In thirtyMven bolos It uiu the closestever been pliy t uri tli links nnd thjexiltemeiit a rr it Although K rrc t Is theullruund lno t or tha angerswere on llnrUin rot with lowerful wrist andarms It WIIH bought his on thirtysix hole IH fnvnrablo tA KUCXOMturnwl tfcero WM IHti diHerencp In results
two tncu mind ut the end of theeighteenth hole tIll morning tho scoreHurlmn good drives thisiittfriioon Martian won the nineteenth andtwentieth making him t up the next
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at the Casino was fitked to slopwhile he was on the homo grow but a
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F 0 Horstmann of Chevy Chase wonconsolation ww aUounite In landing the oup byarounl at scratch In 73 which was three betterthan Forrostn core n Thursday biasscores o forty entries were
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How it breaks up Colds
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checked circulation known by aor chilly feeling the first sign of aRtarta the blood coursing through the veinsand at once break up the Cold
77 directly upon the diseasewithout disease or disorder In anyother part of the system
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