The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1903, Page 7

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he BETTS DAGNERS BET THOUSANDS AT 2 TO 1 Speculation Become Brisk and Interest Heightens in Friday Night's Big Championship Battle Fitzsimmons Denies He Has Quit Jeffries, Saying Champion Is Already Fit. OAM FRANCTROD, CH Ane As, oleyte ° rie oye Priday dpaws nearer the mihi on venion | fer * mer “We Firm Gortntt and Fim Jeftriaw will way RNS On eemane of wore paths the ring at Mechantoy Pavilion (6 Willy Delaney o Wane te tate the chance of the champion injuring nu hands before the fl@ht. and that, In « measure, may account * pected departure from > Acton the bay at Alameda, dim Cor dett Is going About hie work In (he eame ie on © fast my or he hae deen doing fo @at the 2 odds will be shorter before the months past From Weltnesday on he tay of the fignt will wimply rest, indulging only inv The most interesting thing of th short run over the roads, of a aptint ining times was learned when fl war fie says no matior if some personal that Fitssimmons, after an argu- friends show up to see in what conditic Ment with Jeffries, quit the intters h an oatrip for any «yt Samp at Harbin Springs. Bite i* now in this city, but he denies having had # tof the fight ye the fight with “Jeff He says he left e-|¢ vand that f ean do oy reat cause “Jeff did not want to box any i ote near the gymnaniuc more, but seemed a bit embarrassed at br ted aneeee being called across the continent to vox fine rounde—the total number he put in ‘With the ex-botlermaker during his stay it the training cam} qual Oxing wit! bs . bs ett, saying that. he does not want ther all the eneray fa y Ryan has wat hed Corbett a many days past now Stories are going told that “Jo” was) him to do anything that woud Interfere whimsical. He has been trying to divert with hia usual work. H Jin and bis mind from the fight, it is sald, and he would na meas man out a new routine of work. Thac! Pre, would only upset arbett extensive: sonsists chiefly of running, walking and a short time off. MORNING GALLOPS OVER THE HEATHER COURSE. |fre' + Mud on Main Track Added to by Rain of Yes- terday Closed It To Workouts. (Spectia he Event * j good style and can be counted as being BARATO cing form risp w and an ylor showed McChesney off mospher ed the trai “the heather,” and this morning 4 t The track, ‘ The rai on the det ‘ous turned @ mile fon It, put t Peninsular the 8 in 1.08 1-2. jell a mile in red the distance tn 1.55. 1 the same ground in ned the route in 1,33, 11 the ground at aban There are and those by the stables, and the ra reeled off their tr in) timing Leontdas | They Ta Mercury hn Reliance as there a u V4 bet. rail to peret on wht th. a n hurst aa enloping. ; sin 1.27. About the first move oF Ut n reeled. off rear in yu did six furlongs e Horse ili K accpmpilsied his galloping riner “Rob May sent furlongs tn 118 1-27 BASEBALL TRAGEDY 1%" 28x Garter and hin manaser,| POSTPONES GAME, neal onic or ewtct Beven More Victims of Philadelphia Crash May Die from Their Injuries. of his shown at © pack the theatre PHILADELPHIA, Aug, Mo-No a machine, and Gar sonal deaths occurred during the p y night and re- asa res the aceMent en 8. » to Fitz, which is/ at the al League Baseva backed up by a $2,000 forfeit, sons In difer fhospit . who are lytag at thre point of and who, the phy- @loians say, have but slight chance of Recovery’ Of this number five are suffering fron fractured skulls and two from concus- tor of the brain, There yet remain in the various hospitals neatly one hundred persons, victims of Saturday's accident, Their injuries consist chiefly of fra: the directors of the hiladelphia tional Teague Club later in the day at which the unfortunate affair will be Moroughly gone over In an effort to Blace the blame for the tragedy. ENTRIES FOR ROWING | .REGATTA-AT WORCESTER. B. A. A. 0. Committee Considers List, vut Annonncen vo oe- | 93.50 SHOE YNBN “ clstons to Resei't, Son PRESIDENTS ENDORSEMENT. he annual meeting of the Regatta Fetch eer ranaitent of the Fire Committee of the National Association Dipieont esl oc Aremtesi wiiese et Amateur Oaramen preceding tue| “Your $3.50 shoes veal custom mado fegatta to be held at Worcester next] slioes for which I have formerly paid $4.00, Brlday and Saturday was held tn this| 4 they wear longer.” elty: yesterday and the entries tp the] qrflgyfe the reason W. I.. Do various events were considered. ‘The selection of an umpire and Judges was gone over, but Secretary Fortmeyer paid nothing definite was done, and thit +Gtf ge no announcement until js evening, when the committee had gompleted Its labors, ‘The annual meeting of the association moe by mail oly oF AN an fe will be held at the Bay State House,| NEWYORK STORES Woreester, next Thursday, Party ety te ie Hien GARDNER NOW HAS HOPES =| #3gn7i\r, B45 Bligh ~ OF MEETING FITZSIMMONS., | so West 120th Bt Jack Herman, of’the Fort Erle Club, thas not yet given up hope of securing Help Wantecl—Male. it det mn Fitzsin pyro ose a fight detween Fitzsimmons and George | soroasran ang conaualon (@ardner for his club, to take place ‘dence mea. Regort te Congreve. ry clippéd off a} with Jefirles, things look brighter | will re- | ‘Tremendous | W. L. DOUGLAS i THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AGT AT to, tm, tw rw wiinkranos cove SIMEON FORD ON = THE TALK | NKS | wd Beate @& 0 { | Course. Deten tr t { viewer 10 Up and ' | STORES EVERYWHERE 16 RETA HBANCTIFS, TO! MATOES, 6c : 5-lb. can, i] | row t kel at { Kent County, | | at 4 ‘fully ripened, No had t t 1 are extraordinary vah tr 4 \ d isth., dlb., and 1 pound airtight ' t t meta Giicadeemnnininsiiagibsaianc, — ae Liberty Milk. | Soaps. Crackers. ai', the ike Dutior'’s Borax Soap, 286 nt * Conden Joinnie Cake, Vienna I sees Comey Island Soap, 28¢ Clenewel Washing Powder, | | Crimp of Golden Crisp, 9% area te ew vane. # nek FO nee and a : « Brooms, No.7 ira welt 23¢ Peertene patrese of eee 19¢|"%" Ber ytd "« wy Mith ie Cocoa, a sce Saatacsieres’ DOM Nand: Naowe Arure Blur tens Peaches. fancy ute 1, in ae tine, Ba J. cross a tt DC| cond syrup, 3 tt "4 2e} suaiity, Bw eo wen at Je ney atgn ae | ne Bettie tie : Veen and. bottle, 10¢.; Peerless brand, nia, bh ‘ quality fumed: bott 10c French Mustard, bottle. Se} bottle.......... Concentrated Ammonia; iwitle, 1c Butler's Best Mustard, high- Be | M7,Paper—< shoots —_— me Alpha Pudding Pickace 4e| est quality, bottle Stainolf—Cake.. " Baked Beans— Choice quality, | Yellow or White Meal, best Pile Frults—Condensed, sd Kally May Re Champion. out are # 2 Ib can 5c} Southern ground, in linen sack, larly 10c., package 7e The champtonship game of handiall, | plause thee 1 ; rn Baked Beadi— House Brang,| 3 18 9% : Seawall arak ee tht ¢ 4 s—Housekeepers’ Brand, | ti played at Murphy's court. Saturday | TOM? #4 ‘ t ' plain or in tomato sauce, 3 Ib. IXLCR Cornstarch, freshly Teas, Unxld Brand. Hawa quiancuewara slonetan iad use ot Key ; ‘ap, aha ual > dial 10c! packed, Ip package’. Ge] The first pickings of the choleest James F. Kelly defeated John W. Mur- his decides tied high in the middie of the table as plants—to retain thetr delicious fra- jrode inning £ 1 rs ci a Baked Beane ie: iaiph Brand, best | Salad OMl, best domestic, bottle, jroden, winning fc i ¢ F ards A i ¥ a Iward Groden, winning four Murphy's court bunkers and hazar Gealtyibesrseiny pure fonda 12c| sees pint bottler at i rence eee Sarat tetee in parch- = sauce, 3 Ib. can. ottle, 5c a English Break 13c.; 1-2 MacLaren’s Lepore Cheese, Oe \sases Liberty Brand, new fralts Oolong, 1-4 I club size, jar s t-Ib. jars .eeeee C] ib, 28e.5 Ib... Smoked Beef. Extra quality, selected beef—all lean and thinly sliced. All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ Furniture Sale Shoe Store places before you opportunities to buy worthy, | | offers specials in women’s and children’s shoes of dependable furniture important pecuniary interest. In many instances At Prices One- Third from Regular! | | Prices Are About One-Half Regular! GROCERIES A Very Important Clearance Sale of | Women’ sCostumes*7.00 | Gas lex RALROAD, i Km nee exrrinstavate sad eat conte From a lot of about 1,000 dainty, light sum- 4 ! lanae Se einai in mer costumes there are about 150 choice styles left. : ; a i These will go on sale to-morrow at the extremely little price of $7.00 each. They are positively worth $18, $20, $22, $25 and $30 each. Each is a model in itself of fashion-originality. In the lot are costumes of foulard, louisine, taffeta and China silk, as well as Shantung pongee. The foulards are in all shades, with various patterns and polka dots; the China silks are corded, mostly light colors, and the pongees are in the nat- ural shade. They are beautifully cut and -finished and trimmed in every modish manner, such as fagoting, stitching, strapping and piping—many also trimmed with lace and appliqued with lace mediallior Every suit has pretty collar and belt to match, Come as early as you can to secure best selection—we cannot send any C. O, D, or fill mail orders, Second Floor, Z9th St, Section, | Just 200 Left Celebrated Tonc-Lasting Walters je. Pianos |*2ca22 Yt ne EE ry reas, $195, on terms of $5 down and 39, (Dining ci ace 3.35 i a 3 rn ~ Week! aritne Aetive rered to your home tpon vere are ‘only. 200, Wi alters Pianos Os Pe Ot dally t 90 wo advise you to 1ANw | RALLWAY.—Bxprees, on roots tomorrow, oP. Mand Fest 1 aie daly these beau- RAturwar. Ted ata price ‘Oosam | Sale of Ansonia Alarm Clocks. } Youths’ Shirts, & 35c.—3 for $1. Every one of these negligee ¢ shirts is guaranteed full size; well [s Let made. and perfect in fit. It’s ay Bt oe vit Biseiat wae ee tears Se, BON RIVER Se rane oles aed Rae a Ne fei Det an pou, WEST POINT oa 3 es Ree eis Ga de EXCURSION splendid opportunity to fit out 2 ered to be far sy seertende, | Streeier 4 vua F the eeiglba verze 12 to 14— (hie Dial ta STEAMER ST. JOHNS, | regularly sold at 50c. The name “Ansonia” signifies accuracy and dependability—the Pp SANDY HOOK FLEET, —special, to-morrow 35¢ special prices we quote here mean bargains without eqt t QAR: : ie Sunday, August 16, *O03. only, your time to buy a reliable, guarenteed alarm clock at a great savi ATTN Oeeweiengee | ey ag 5Oc—Round Trip—5Oc Boys’ Four-in-Hand We. for Standard Alarms— $1.35 for Repeater Atarms \\) Sophy antral Paeseat Avent renter took West Bit arrones tea eae Lace! ‘Ties and Bows, ndsomely finished in nickel;four- | Something entirely new—intermit Nt Ss Ag S a 12ic. Each. h style; listed at $1.05. tent alarm; handsomely finished For Sale. duration o 15m Boys’ Good Strong 95c. for Gong Alarm: nick live-inch dial ely it e ste alarm) 25 minutes; Suspenders, lic. Pair. Finely finished in nickel; sted at gas A Main Fioor, Goch St. Section. 4 QR, for Luminous Alarms | 31 38 for “Trolley? Alarms Hostery 9c. ‘A Finished in nickel; luminous dial loud alarm; five-inch dia! Men’s, Women's& Children’s} which can be seen in the dark is duration of a I SERPEPERY Several thousands of pairs off «listed at $1.95. | arm stocks fader itsted st gods aan On CRLDET, ONE Oe broken styles of our regular grades, $1.25 for Barly Bird’? Alarms Z s a) telaceue reauizet, Et atta teat arian oveey? i S¢ td | $1. AS tor Regulation Alarms ; ; i ary which have been selling up to 2 Finished in nickel; with bevel glass; tail Ho nian EN IN In the lot will be found men's, large distinct dial; listed at $2.25, | fine nickel alarm clock L. W. SWEET & CO,, PATI women's and children’s cotton and : $3 ) MAIDEN LANE Pa ae PE ‘ ‘ for"Thumb- Thumb? ss sINTH 407 t [TONG DHANCH & BACK ale shreadl howe ie ett 9 $135 Alarms. | $l. 69 tor Racket Alarms ae BROOKE guarantee . Soc ASBURY PARK & BAC K -80C, LiSAL RAP aeiiarn in cae der c ‘The smallest alarm clock made; very Handsomely finished in nickel amo WATCH SUPPLY. CC Highland | Beach —Pleasure Bay, Novuiail (orders) fils distinct dial; finely tinished in nick- strike half hour and alarm; listed 5OS WEEK! ‘ sitet $1 WEUKLY ss AND. ALL W JEKSEX OAST KESORL, Main Floor, S91 St. section el, with bevel glass; listed at $2.7 at $3.50. stain Ploor, Front, Centre si) renal BLODMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLGOMINGDALE BROS., cCunaiiag 3d Avenue, Soth and Goth Streets. BLOOMINGDALES'. 3d Avenue, Sot and goth Streets pine, one Bi eas atay VATONTS promptly, procured OY RAL arya t a | SRI aca) A Bolicilors, 243 Broadway, ob a hae ame” al Lise Wredtne: 1c ites alls scent PE amc

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