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nae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911. 8 JLTED, HE SUES Knockout Brown’s Mother Will Lick Him WOMAN'S LATER Boca AAS yerson was ipposed to bul at Bellevue agult co: it that the] conduct the ex GIRL WHO SCORNS; It He Stands on the Corner or Gets Tough MAYOR ce ae ical eee the Cou ne ca "| aueted t DEM ANDS $] 0 000 | “But I Never Had to Lick Him Much,” She Says of Com- ’ | ing Champion, “I Brought Him Up to Mind Me and —_—.———— | Not Loaf Around Street Corners. Governess Wha Comphined 1.62 etn ecm Pra d of Persecution Sent to Belle- | TO-MORROW, vue From Police Court. | Saiurday, Feb. 11th, ane 310, $12, 515 NOTE IS KEPT SECRET. ge ( Long Coats man of evident five years of n Governesnes ap she speaks nuly and i¢ a very Preity Miss Hochs im Still Dis- | claims Gross and Says His |At Home He Helps with Housework and the Dishes-—' Wealth Is Mythical. | His Mother Doesn’t Object to Fighting Game so Long as He Doesn't Get “Tough.” 10,000. — BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. | Knockout Brown's mother was watching for him Knockout {s the nineteen-year-old prize-fighter who practically became lightwetght champion of the world through his victory over Ad. Wolgast in Philadelphia Wednesday night Knockout’s real name Is Valentine To watch for him! Mrs. Brown had to lean far out of the window of the| Brown domicile on Sixteenth street and First avenu Knockout was due from Philadelphia with a purse of $2,300, his share of the winnings, in his pocket. Even a SHE ASKS FOR §$ Declares He Pawned Engage- ment Ring and Wore False Miss Klaeboe, Middle \ged and Refined, Declares She Once $5 75 e Appealed to Bake Miss Constance Klaehoe of N “4 East Sixtieth sire ay Ligned before Magistrate 0% r Yorkville Court a Gem in its Place. The alleged discovery by Miss Helen Hochstim, a west sid two veare, tha flance, Jacob Gross. was “addicted to falsehood,” and ber Our determination to move winter coat stock creates this remarkable bargain opportu- twenty: rubgequent refusal to marry him, 1e4 to | PSS lees loving mother than Mrs, Brown might be pardoned 6 ORC EA, RAMA INION 48. to nity. Well built, fashionable tie filing of @ sult by Gross against her _ unusual interest in her son under the circumstances. yndition © commitment garments that will yield unremit- n tie City Court for $10,000 fo 1 “He will be coming down the st | 1 wn rest by Det aie ; i of promtie Do aoe ne @treet with a crowd of boys at his heels, woul Het aires atemives. Gi ting service the balance of this & Jacobson, counsel for Grose, @Nd I like to be the first to see him,” sald Mrs. Brown. “But maybe I don't ap ted Nn pad ar winter as well as next 1 to Miss Hochetim's answer to| have to watch, I'll hear the boys yelling when he turns in from the corner.” eight page fetter to Mayor Ga 8 eee sult before Justice Delenanty to-| “And what wilt Knockout do with ‘Me! “You tke to have your aon a prizes | The letter was a long, ram ite Caraculs, Kerseys, Mixtures lay. comtending the young woman had | $2,300?" T asked }s T asked. ae | reonnected effort, ta w sed 3 C fot fled a proper defense, and deciston | “What will he do with the $2,9m?" re- | t don't “mtid,”” ‘aamiteen iivs.| the pollcemen of the Ens: 8 v Beyond question the most convine- on this phase of the case was reserved. Peated Mrs. Brown. “It's a nice sum . = i} “At first I didn’t care about It But now whe: 1 see he lives! |like a nice, clean boy; that he stays on W Al the street and doesn't | jauenth ving about tt tM ft was all over, but! don't a doesn't get tough In the letter th ‘ ind any more.” ; 5 4 brought me the two dollars Just the!) “patting N. the p n duty a ame. ve jattiing Nelson, I understend, thinks | bi " \* The firat big purse he won after| that your boy has a great future,” Z| | 8 as particularly annoy i ne became a professional, a year and | commented | harged that every tme she she learned tt | half ago, was $1,000, When he brow We | that aven nen followed her and 1 delib- | el, of course, I don't know," sald] hat avenue py a e said ‘Mother, can I @Ve/the mother of K alk te and that ¢ ars?’ and I gave it to him deceived \ d > dolla a k yn, and made Ins remark ¥ a s I «: twe: a but anyhow he's a i | wo young men nse Max Hochstim’s Niece. pit re fant away Bee. mi santa [One boy aun eign.” stad, aaied eo enth street station ing values ever presented, Elegant Caraculs richly lined throughout. Exclusive black Kerseys and the smartest of diagonal mixtures, with all the dash and distinctiveness of London made garments. _ Positive marvels at $5.75. Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE S10RES ny a brunette, with large, , He will give it to me: that's what he'll aital 4 4, admitted that ehe | do with ft. The first fight he ever went promised to marry Gross in Dece sed he fought for $2. I didn't ast. But at that time, she sa believe he was the soul clined to marry proudly, jer 1s @ wea of annoyance nt m, Miss Hochatin |” “puy him a nico little house, Taken to Bellevue. ry 1 rd duct Roa fromiuc | tote, excteined: Moe Brown. "What | The Magistrate ae ined to make mb: by the wileget decett and f'auda-! should Knockout do with a nice Iittle| | ; ‘ 7 sation | lie, the. tette en the wome ‘ae ee rons an Dot house? Ti buy him a fine ble. tene- N SOUTH STREET Hundreds of Wom Women Driven Arrest Follows Ientif ALON rested “Serterday she wan not take | 14-16 West 1éth Street—New York that she bo awarded a judgment, Ment; then he can have the rents to It Ber Rr Paci hs ; to court for arraignment, bu a 460 and 462 Fulton St.— a ALONG LAR rear eG, WUATeen E Gls the) GeUntep AbeMRay: Street in Hysteria From) | by Victim and Two Are brought dlrastly tot Dio ators os ba ee eet siete We like tt here, where my cousins and f Hees or charge of the insane pa- “651 Broad Street—Newark. N. J. ny sisters are, I like to be where | Astoria Mill Held as Thugs. na vegular arraign- | know people.” storia Mill, ‘and declined to have anything to | Mrs. Brown settled herself more com: | ee ay) do with the case unt a competent | | fortably in her chatr. | jnder the mroh’of the approach. to the | Caurmrimaracted | oven uta dleTé Wade an (uereteve) Nearly one thousand employees, ensoy | wi resi jal 4 den ‘Following the action of the doctor the msburg Bridge, on the Williams: detectives came to-day and took the woman to Yorkville Court, On the witness stand she sald that she was a | said, “Everything he kes, A fine big | All ren of Beasts and Birds |» of them girls and women, stamp ne ana s steak, and fried potatoes, and tea, and to-day from the big plant of the Astoria during the ~ | there's the salad in the lee water over! Evicted From Pet Store as _ | sitk atitis Company on Ste avenues ny to-day held up housekeeper for Dr. Wiliams | - ¥ Le when t r Ps Sure enough there were the crisp, or 1 J + an insu) 5 green leaves ceposing in @ shining pail| Restaurant Burns. ance ot No, South Main ¥ | For we were in the living street preliminary to the robbery iM the, ton | Brown had been prevailed | | Rneahd knocked Reidy senseless | acted In the latter capacity se ry aque | ve the parlor: and tne parior! South street, in the nelghborhood of | with a blunt weapon. s her charge that p/ | 4 heen. ; . at the best room {# not Cather! lip, looked as though No- “ William Wikio and Ge Ww | men her persistently, and add Ba. unable to pay his dehets ce artment. By actital!an's Ark had just come in as rabbits u esprdysticelsk ott Fea aD , father wax freque rel rteen framed photo-/ and Belgian hares, chow dogs and Tee leave tite bad ier tad oC ERA ; pay them) for, bim. not to speak Of ®! Dersian cats, canaries and parrots, place her leave because not think i Gave Her Many Presents. © aggregation of boxing glives vollee monkeys and guinea pigs, ran growl- ing and squealing all over the alde- walks and the cobblestones. They had been turned loose beeau fa fire next door to the bird and | ore of William Patton at No. Catherine slip. The firemen had as much trouble warding off animals as they did fighting the flames, which ; |were in a vacant restaurant and did sounds homelike. ttle direct damage, But monkeys “How did you bring Knockon# | ojinbed to the flremen’s shoulders and | up?” I asked, pigeons flapped to their heads and the “Z brought him up to mind me ai, was full of finclies and love birds and not to loaf around on street | ive nad a nightmare Ike this,” said how I brought | both ed with American flags end hu wall. Also efore Just Delehanty was ely nous Neither Miss ras in court istim nor urge The hee authoritative standard of uniform in all things to TALK “ii CANNED CORN = Se In the summer time ordinary corn on the cob will cost you 15¢ per dozen. Here and there, in fancy shops you can purchase Maine Corn on the cob at 40c per dozen. Corn of fairly high quality costs you 25¢ per dozen, e men as the ler the f which a 1 be proud. But tne aler. There you can jean chair without fear of tng a hand-painted cushion, and im of the kettle on the stove iminating drinkers fecl a He told & in a nety vent home the sealed, air-tight packages of Young Actren apet one fireman, tripping over a squealing It takes five ears of Maine Corn to make aay him up," replied |guinea pix. “But I never believed tt a one can of Premier Corn, worth 1c. The penn wre, Brown, a {could come true. r ; 4 cooking has been done. The transportation , 2 Mistay Buhle No Columbug| gette? Z am not—¥ don't waders | Ay tne youngsters of the neighbor! , ner” w Cella Aa LY from Summer to Winter has been done. ‘ avenue, driv a taxican, tof mee ee Se the flre-disy . anata sania FA Best of all, the flavor has been SAVED. 4 skim around the meat wagon of Dantel{ Would I do with a vote ten ta ‘hillips’ boa s house over the burning m all the Mrnente ont Wilkie and K y were co eo ot Yearly Sates over Now, in what manner is it expensive? Shannon, which was moving slowly seo. Soe 0? Pi Mes aad Pf restaurant joined in a joyous chase of eman Martin Cava h Wan|t v8 ¢ d. Immediate. 23,000,000 Packages Unless you know from ex; meaning of Premier Corn you how actually cheap it is. connected” Premier Breakfast Coffee CONDUCTE FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO! eee northward 0} One Hundred and I ‘The car skidded and The driver of the birds and beasts and most of them were recaptured, tho a large red- nosed person broke tnto Foley's s @ block away and asked leave behind the bar from the He ran in and, a managed | 1 who had t ! (oa ratee ere or sere i he POSITIVELY PREVENTS Iris) With the men see sewn od goiter EPPING, TEARING OR : vogue wel!" SLIPPING OF " ore Ma Hani in te STOCKING naaohad the ile Soft little caps readil tached to any | | whey were pretty good boys, | mzockont and his older brother— | the one that’s training him now, q her one of them Whalen, of No. | But I'd lick eit! Dives thrown to tee atrect wur| ty, Benced ie NERO BOO N00 [OT oie whieh was urt, The radivto vas| Dig to he licked yet, ne smashed and M | laa nome Moviveh is pS gn on | Thad a vision of the lightweight cham-|the fire : Then en reported that they thougit started in the disused he knife | taxicab, b it bled. She, however, obedien stooping his head tojbox of the restaurant and that the Shrewd Witte, opi MAL sola gestion of a policeman t e his ears boxed. | thought that fire ma o | abl Transerit.) Hite gratin She Sorkin cal! an ambulance, and went on her way sout hasn't any bad habits?” I) find out how that appened, |. y atten Pr. eck to. whip | (rom AE Lae ier and tear c : in a street car, "| suggested, Ravan ving to 1 1" every k ‘ stener 4 ——_.—___- “Ot course, now that he js training he Blea si € | pee Fi Schoolhoy “Howler couldn't drink nor smoke if he wanted ea et J A a coli ar om vat cos tae 4 (From the Westintuste Gazette | to,” Mrs, Brown explained, . eof hat ame Here are some more genuine s at he never wanted to drink iow that they must prepare for war? | .. me hee me Peg Miles Chetaty, @ hard-looking yout ¥ / ile might have set the to a deacon| was held tn 1,000 bail i tt on the top of a Dill.’ “What were t s him off thi Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day t ou a ne VY DANYSZ VIR nsively in the ‘Engl! sh war against rats, wovisions at Oxford? t, beef, ham,, he reads the papers and plays | Magistrate . charged wi ng The City of Odessa, Russia, “has already anti cipated the English move+ and pacon." “Retween whom wore the{ cards with the boye up here tm [trea to steal a loaded ¢ | yp ed the municipality of disease-spreading NYSZ VIRUS (DANNIS VIRUS) logical preparation discovered and prepared b Institute, Paris. Deadly to rats and all IN THE OPEN. HARMLESS TO OTHER Wars of the Roses fought?—Retween| the evening. We get @ crowd of [in broad daylight the Turks and the Saducees.” “What up here nights and Teaach ished’ boon, mundered. accidentally great time, When they Lrrunster Company went mit of mit ; dsrun to it" ave here X know they are mot | chor. Hotel, troohien might Jump up anduruy {0 te somewhere else, When they get (ie Mii oriig a mat ye." through with their cards I GlV@ [acon moving up the + them coffee or tea and something | 00" Nore eee Ho Mauer, Weng Jumped from the seat. 1 i “And doesn't Knockout ever go to the] ing Fb Pg aes i Have You Sustained a |,."An4 doesn tev the the many but et theatre and that sort thing?” sae eS Se na i sean i lela cata How Good Burns of the New York | Post tube; ordinary dwelling, three to six ; chase was necessary ran like a deer ag so stabbed with a penknife | feet fl in factori d queried. escaped. t square feet floor space in factories an $ Knockout can't afford that nonsense,""| neaay Burns saw a 1 eee || Ireplied the lady who holds the purse gicerte tan ran wh. Castles | Pye. Tse; three tubes, $1.75; per dozen, $6.00, strings There isa young lett ae He called Policeman Merwele, = anaes | " FON SMI SN, ¥ INDEPENDENT CHE MIGAL COMPANY va ae Ja great deal of. She lives right back Of] jumped on the wax snd they ¢ od | oo tbe AY eee rs catia alty 2 Front Street, New Yor! oe “i of Some Valuable Article? 2.2725 28012". ine, nice gir, too, ana | umPed on the way ani toes ch ial ver apne) cat eat | , lk jockout takes her out to the theatre C = i Here are some headings of news arti- " 4 cles recently printed in The World. They | a tiga, Wy f it s iE Wed far MRE e i : jeople to spend feo mi lcoming, When cauglt should interes your sense, I don't go to the theatre so Neate and had « “WORLD AD. FINDS BROOCH,” Joften myself, I Ike to go, but it is not ed that RECOVERS LOST WATCH THROUGH | good for plain, German people like we] was aft WORLD AD,,” lare to spend so much money all the “WORLD AD, RECOVERS $17 IN| time. ew ei | dn! Fight. (From the ¢ CASH, Didn't Want to See Fig pening? tec Ge re LS Ofir Special Bargains in Useu JANOS at Ther Warerooms i7 cast i4ih St, IN. Y. oo | KRAKAUER — DEAF?2,, If suffering trom Catarrhal deafness a write us tor Frce Sample of '*Kondon's"’ ONDON'S cat TARR HA “WORLD AD, FINDS GOLD MESH| ‘Wouldn't you have liked to have gone) Pehind t th ce | sii Seu 4 Wid Ait permanent, safe and speedy cure= “ BAG,” to Philadelphia to, see the ghey” 1] Women, however, th : rr: | if iN hromatic, soothing, pleasant, healing, “WORLD AD. FINDS MONEY AND | os os aoctared Mra, Brown| tiger in Carmen's « Who patronis Postum Sere 0, Limited ne Liberal ple PAPERS,” salir‘) ge the bull fig! nis day, wit i “3 , Ol ly. "The boy ight have b - U eae. 1 0G, Ail t got t classes? In serried rank kaye ) fe, ip sanitary tul special ommen “WORLD AD. FINDS LOST GOLD] {rom niin sayiog he had won, I sat hero| 9 cosmopolitan totes, Mrting wth “The Memory Lingers” : nee materi | Sn he hea whl MEDAL,” Re ar in this kitchen and waited, It seemed| ana fans the women of fashion Ma . 5 id only convenient ves and tc., Bte., Ete., Etc, Ete. long. Then I heard the boys come| y, ae nine tanh nat igen cath ded by ove The World GAINED More “Leet and Found’? WB0opine up the stairs, cheering away| huslaam, crowd thelr own toate. fron j 00 SL pUTS Tae & HOG DB Oe ee ie Laat Voor Than Moot (42,{00¥, came, and 1 knew it was all} which the weciacte ‘may v9 ‘enior ct Poatum Cereal Company, Ltd. Battle Cresk Mich, ees Alt, BAN fe Bet pd SO Tight, But it was good to read that tele-| Alongside every matador is the woman U Bruna: ¢ Ave. IGth to Ba70n & Now York Newspapers PRINTED, gram just the sama” ‘who. rejoices in his triumph, " a jem sss Ttnaion Ay irkiyn | | OVUUBUTASNGAUUUUUNELDCDUNGNOUOCTONNENOANY UAC eERRRHONRRT penne amimianiiatty aemidicsiteanint _ — - ~_—— rn a ciaatteaai etalon cial ciate as aaeiamaaere mmeameaa