Show PAID A FIGHT BET BY ROLLING PEANUT With Aid of Crowbar Loser Pushed the Tiny Morsel a n. Distance of One Ono Mlle Milo PHILADELPHIA Aug 1 James I.-James James Coyle has paid the wager he lost on the thc fight Several hundred men and boys bos and a n. brass band aided Coyle to discharge his gat gation Ion Coyle Cole bet William Smith a friend that win The loser was to roll roU a peanut from the corner of ot Penn st street ct and Pulaski avenue to Washington Lane and Germantown av av- av- av The Thc distance Is a n mile After staying up nearly all night to learn how the fight resulted Coyle equipped with the crowbar and the peanut pea nut assembled himself at the starting I Il l point The crowbar weighed forty 1 I pounds and the peanut tipped the scales at one-eighth one of or an ounce E cr Every few feet teet the peanut would roll Into a crevice and delicate manipulation tion with the crowbar was required to extricate It Plent Plenty of oC ironical advice was waR tendered Cole Coyle The distance was vas covered In two hours and a half which Is understood to be a a. record for tor the performance At Atthe Atthe Atthe the finish the peanut was badly used up Lip Coyle and the crowbar stood the Journey lourney well H V. V Vt t V. V V. V V V. V V You love lo a n good hater as well 1 t t as ns a good lover dont don't you 1 Theres There's nothing In fiction sterner V. V t than the dour schisms and undying un- un t lying dying resentments of or a rural V V. V neighborhood In Tho The House tt t with the Green Shutters Shutter beginning bel ber be- be r l ginning In The Tue Telegram tomor- tomor tt t tt ro row D LP t. t t tt |