The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1908, Page 1

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* A l om aero a attend 7 ee for Burns and Johnson for Battle in Englana S noke Pall Causes False Alarm tor Brooklyn Bridge +3 |Masked Robbers } Hold Up Man and Wite in Broad EY: PIG ee ee ws Sal oe) [“ Circulation iBiniee Open to All.”” | EDITION. GREEN EDMION ~Falrand colder to-night; Tuesday warmer with snows 4 SWWMWY ZA ; “ Circulation Books Open tc All’? | CORE AEE RES U LTS E D ITI 0 ON “PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. soo) ELEVATOR CAR FALLS, MEM. GF OQ) Th FOR JOHNSON AND BURNS = HURING 7 ON | TEN ELS EL $5,000 and Title, with Shae Reteree pionship Battle Is Cabled to The Evening World To-Day. PROVISO iS THAT JEFFRIES MAY OFFICIATE AS REFEREE. ras ie | SEMP. RIDGELY’S CHASE. | i at | Mechanism ets Beyond Control ot Fine Weather and Track for} Operator and Drops From Roo: of Week of Festivities of Leonard Street Establishment | Old Custom. | Into the Basement. p. 24.—The Ing to ng to-day, acen’ onhi be the banner one for and freight ing two men and x Jockey Clib during nt of the si Story loft peat seasc Forfeits Have Been Posted, and It Is Now Up m. One of the boys, Louis Kem dined a fractured skull | to Negro Pugilist to Do the Same and Cable His Acceptance ot the Terms. and other injuries th. y prove mortal, ae Eres = - SUGM in CHT three and a half fu ;8to 1 and 4 to 1, won by halt a length; Car Runs Away. | AM Red, 7 (J. Lae). 12 to 5, 6 to 5 and : men 5 i, 6 tod and tot, th ‘ mat 245, W nh, io 5 ' i Countot, 3 t $I | » course to-day being in much ondition than at any other time dur: orld, New York: anson tive thousand doila Hill, N on of bot Will give J lose, to tight Burns in England before June 10 Jo} denasit two nd dollars with The Evening World t forty-eight hours d the match. Jefiries can referee. This is positively best won, Trappe, Westmore and! -- ( terms. Burns has deposited four hundred vs ($2,000) forfeit Congressnian Declares He Is SEC Ready to Prove Corrup- tion in Contracts. aah le club's tore vith A, G, Spalding Bros., London, hey aiso have i feit of four hundred pounds to pull the mateh off. WILLIAM C. J. KELLY, London. The above r w in The Eve World otlice tternoon. Barns ha ack to 1 and 6 | inted Waterway _ lo: |rider. Dell Leath fell. Dacra, Jim Hut ny Capt Jarrell and Lindale also ran, | ien 4 “Purse $4) aiden, selling: mile ‘and one- tack Johns 0 nto | sixteanth—Beriud, Jr. 17 (Herbert . | b i 1 to, 4 t Land’? to 1, won by twelve or the world’s ah mpionship. Hf Johnson , Cooler, 16 (Hufnagel) and even, second: Tim Walker), 30 to 1, 10 to and Time, 46. Busy Boy, Walmsley Coster, “Masson, Heap Jennies Beau, Dixwell and Dorsa s used wrongful | lengt | ‘i can truthfully say that he made the big fommy Car Fell Upon Victims. Fortunately the cables d And they served, ina ohnson sidestey —_frsmmolf SSRI wom sm) FONT HOLD U BCE iwecrus svcog, SATS TO-O fect order. A police inv ervtoreal 5 U 5 temune the cause of the aecdient hus |f| WaS so great that scores of newsdealers sold out by noon. Did you A ee Z i : been started | to get a copy?” If so, here are a few of the things you missed tak AT Hide AND N if. Ex-Boston Manager ard Club 1 : | Yesterday’s Sunday World Contained: ! Finally Agree on the Sal- ‘ 3 in Ee a aa a es ene ‘al ary Question, Beng ieenhermmentauare | Exclusive articles in the Magazine Section—- "De spondent acing Desti- Sue motes nian’ : Ree ren reo Hea a While Two Seize Man and Rifle Cash tution, Woman Cuis Fre tesa dmrmore than iohokan [ theory: The Thrilling Experiences of James Van Hise, New Jersey's Vere 5 Leer i if} | Hangman, told by himself: “The Diamond Lens,” another of the world's ; Cc Phroat in Kitchen. fee LE AS IN Di VE gresiat stores of mystery; “Ihe Haren Sash” Springsmea neynore’s {| =© Drawer in Newark Store Two a ein sant Hs novelty; A Young Sculptor’s 12,000 Mile Chase After the Pretty Girj Who : : den Ty Had Won His Heart; The Pursuit and Capture of Pre: _Sakay, Our |} Others Threaten Death to M Minnle Star r ed NORA Ox! H! Cruellest Filipino Enemy; An Interesting Analysis of th ‘ond ‘Stage SPE ANTS HTC TUE RE THES NG Uae ae th illustrations; in his very funny way the “Hotel Clerk” exp W <7 , . ret (Gneil ianthincnttarel toaninrni " | ne Sutfragetting Is a Sad Complaint,” by Irwin §, Cobb, SP /ainal oman Sick in Bed. : a sere ey so SaaS reine 1 Talk, = | also F —Purse $00; th ed mass of wrec were unco per Dacunta r tWo were and side ract to S e New York C inst basem Giant. He will not = crowd tha son the Vords and Music of the Late Song Hit, “If You'll Walk With Me.” Musical Feature of “The Girl Behind the Counter,” Lew Fields's Mis Now Playing at the Herald Square, murders | “FUNNYSIDE"—THE KING OF COMIC SECTIONS. lea | ee Al NEWS FEATURES—Exclusive pictures and feature story abc Mrs. Fred Cassidy, charged with killing her aged mother-in-law the CAMDEN. N. J, Feb. ical NEWARK, NJ MWood, sixteen years old, conti County Jail on the charg ing thirteen-year-ola a daring attempt at Jail bri other boy prisoners jolning 1 din the} Comed, masked men e Ite fight Burns it will be the first time ta ous Lombardin out : youn the American ne, and oO} Before tie Jail inmate Best account of the extraordinary submarine boat scandal develon. im Ww t : Tre OBO a ey Ne, wp dast aight Wood siu ‘ ments in Congress artis fea ete Senh i ea He 2.000 RESUME WorK.| ane on marie sticks in the lock of his cell, and when Exclusive report of the ‘ore train striking a coach ang kilt Y c “2 ences i \ : 4 t e handling of tho te —— tie lever wittch fastened all the doors J] four of a basket ball party near est Nyack, i Ning | H drawer, getting a few hale | reuliaes that Ht may ' SHIP SUBSIDY BILL was thrown his cell lock remained ope) Full and impartial information of the new Hearst political or, ani whild the two r men entered pumiliating to nne nD be Winen most of the prisoners had con tion, the National Party Raniza siore, where| WHOBBDLING, W. Va Tncialinancnisoimientiniaver ate AROUSES SENATOR DEPEW. to sleep Wood left his And entered Exclusive article by B. F, Yoakum, chairman of the St. Louis Belmor he Ben oe that of Anton Growheski, a condemned fT sEpigeo lines, giving The World an optimistic account of his ‘Observatit Weuavivoalll SO this fee -4.—Senator De- murderer, Gro ki was in the West and seul west F aR fg f lons 1a revolver a Ve Whitt ait a : | ve » Senate teoey tife, and Wood, helping bine Nicholas Longworth's defence of Roosevelt's policies, Hughes in’s head and told her to Aetna Standard Works of Mart Re! | yer ooean mal articles he wanted, left without awak: uring the putting of corporate thieves in jail, and the attack or eee ) wa VALUABLE HORSES BURNED the markime ening: § a braska Senator, Burkett, on Bryan policies, and many other ve | thelsncelieesnlin mconccenm bys he deplored ‘h and the interesting news features an ae foe tas Ju » this oountry je ant blocked: the - —__—_—— ---- —-— to the seas Mr. Depey Ott ta iat tees crea et 5,280 SEPARATE ADVERTISEMENTS, \ ein ing iter. selves with we : ‘ rene vat + the high A Home Page for Woven, edited by Margaret Hubbard Ayer, Givin fet We Horse 3 wore Valuable Hints and Information About Fashions, Mealth and Beauty 8 \ orn ing fir \ Metropolitan Section, Dealing with New York and New Yorkers in If you want your ‘business’ to) ni sid Man 1 t a Fashion Unapproached by Any Other Newspaper. ii The twiate © her Waited unt become the talk of the town tell) o\« 1 1 ad. Mes As a stock « : Hes AND ALL THE NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. TORE UL adn about it through a World “Want i Hos S@pprowched Gem -= SSN DOUBLE A policeman Ww ube mene, Ads Coroner >» Md of tien LnAese . > { a } { | |

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