The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1911, Page 15

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iin. | PICKLE FACE SHE RE'S OLD PRUNE - THAT PASS BOOK I You RE THE PROMISED TO — CLASS! \SLiP you~ THAgR Et alien \8055 Don't KNow 1 (aor (Tt Om (Were FLOoBy are ) THANKS DCAR. Once a Great Sprinter, Did» i You? Weill, Charley White Tells of Time at El Paso, Tex., When He Broke Ali tie Rec- ords on the Books. Champion. ns and P ed to fight at} ourke procured | George Dixon and | 4, if there wa on) » demonstrate Which the Tex xans dit n perlences wh the low rega all negroes. kindiy to th and race managing Maier. They invited W. | ep into a nearby drug store to hav rn es of soda water with them. A ned up at the soda fountain and ‘8. ‘Tho clerk reudily at- ry and Connolly, but patd | nm to Walcott's order T while in EB | Brit n vie. | accented h nls! Walcott all the | He lovke ou }_One thr |The route he trotted them say, other boy of th Alirworsi! led an hear HE FIRED AT warcoTT’s FEET n walking over to him, remarked » don't y : 1 | 8 6 gettin’ a glass of 1 Joe. Well, we don't | anashed, @oda water,” 5 Glass of soda, sell no glasses z KO fenve said t Texan Drew Hts Revolver. © George @ ton a T S ay SH PL a aed, FLOOEY THE FAN |round West put two terrific punches to| but in the last two #essions they Kath 4 as one of the Coronation | }ted him past he Nearly every time that Walcott | laying out In the front yard. As day as he passed the yard Joe h er, what makes you s0 burst into roars of la r Y| The next chapter will deal with nd th THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ae a] (The Gatekeeper Didn't Know Who It Wes) MAY 4, 1911, ——_ / THIS SwWHAT 1 Don CALL KIVING IN ‘ : Mary REN SOME STYLE - SE ’ x ~ THINK OF BEING ABLE |] + TA WALK RIGHT (IN AN COP A DEAT ANYWHERE THEY'LL THINK 'M SOME, KIND OF A GUY ON WAND BEEN y MIND GLADE ON TAR GAME MESELF ! ae Beats Sievens | By Rally in 9th efeated Stevens by a ninth in one of the most loosely games ever seen on South score of 11 to 10. n aggregation found both nwell easy to hit, und Until the e White team h inning the B ayed a poor hitting g: as he delivered | ered enough hits to nose out the Hobo- arm and PARIS, May 4—Harry Lewis of Phil- ; = < - Ls: sae jin hts country and England, suffered Conreight, 1011, by The Pree Puotishing Co. | Gave Decision to West. his first defeat on this side by boing Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 P. M. h 5 am de broken ome,| defeated by Leo Houck of Lancaster, \ ‘ F ized that he pa. in a twenty-round bout ddd » r just wanted to | of the Wagram Club tn the big Hippo- decision to West, | grome, o part in the deal) “Towis weighed in at 148 pounds, while Se ened the scales at 188 pound fi tou a Sc Nontts| LIQUID CURES ECZEMA lh WHERE SALVES FAIL tober In regard to skin diseases, medical | auth sultiply. diseases prought about only by using the! ing agents in the form of aliquid, | f Sif'rit GERMs OUT, x mple wash, A compound of Oil of in one of the hardest fights | Wiktaraters, byinol aan othe ingred- land, we ffte Py . mn oner “Gommy ‘Weat at | ients as combined in the D. D. D. Pre- eyeart scription. This penetrates to the disease seen a fighter who equalled the | ever done. Sammen Homilive he I i A 25-cent trial bottle will start the eam Ag cure and give you instant relief. siden Hegeman Co. and Riker's Dr is offer. Shot His Hand. | wing year Walcott engaged fights, Toward the end} he shot several fingers off 4 so seriously impatred his ity that he soon dropped ul Stool, $1.50 Rocker, $4.75" Chair, $4.50 Joe was training near Utica. over which he took his runs old-fashioned country house he would see two little | by, he would hear one of; “Here he comes," and the| reply, “There he goas.”" One "e , o ¢ youngsters @ay: That's a Now Walcott hated gKer alm ing about ghe | Table, $6.50 Settee, $12.50 t Early English Arm Chars, Sle Beautifully carved, well up holstered in real leather an sroperly made in every respec Set of 5, $1 Weekly ost of other styles ai ; also Dining Room to suit everybody by the 0 boys 17 Jewels Adjusted $ 98 Warranted 20 Years n the youngster, nothi 4 up Into Walcott's wi k face and asked tnnoce: of the kid, Joe jun over and s run back have in onters, xoen, fourth holder of the Chairs, ‘supplied. ibe Sia CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Wat nes, Jewelry. germs and destroys them, then sooth 5 snd beals the skia ae potbing’clse bas! 5-Fiece Set of $29 75 50¢ e at Dining Chairs, $12) 75c Weekly { wearing apparel. Downtown { Park Row and Chatham Square Store 193 to 205 Park Row 409" YEAR bout of Mie ae pink. a. baso on, halls and ate bute IN BUSINES comforts and necessi- Wil ng over to| throw | brought | oss tho TH ties is to buy of a Ma hin @hy hel tho wi f -atn't tgnt_no| LEO HOUCK DEFEATS bX house which has been iy tmandea to, HARRY LEWIS IN PARIS, narlie, h y held up his left! adeiphia, who has beaten all the fight- h was his best one and re-| ery ho has fought since he has been 4 « New Harlem Store 8rd Ave. @ I2Ist St. ecm: RP 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue a ees This Great Building Full of Everything for HouseKeeping ¢ ? Acres of Floor Space Weekly These pieces are in the new Mission Porch Furniture, built on the square massive order Rack and finished in a light Plate end Gap green, showing the $1.65 | grain of the oak. The 49 inches wide: 9 hooks cane seats and backs for cups; good clock witn are of the best quality. brass hands and figures. Cool and comfort- Weathered oak. Lots of able, strong and dur- ornaments and brac-a-brac. able. kh Any of these can be ers had separately on pay. and Case ments of 25c. a week. _All sorts of cool fur- 59c niture for indoors and thers up Qos outdoors, to $590 Solid Mahogany Rocher, $6.75 50c Monthly Very handsomely fin- Ished, showing the beau- tiful grain of the wood Wide, saddle seat, high back, shaped for comfort Lots more In every style at every reasonable price. Wardrobe _ke Box, $5.25 => 27x17x39 Inches, holds 40 Ibs. of ice, heavy ¢ ntngy bras ware. Bullt of se! 1, WIN hold or quartered oak, ye : designed to save dd hardw made Wardrobes, lation reval Glasses, Shaving Po iy ei Rockers, ete., style and size—up to $60, ee a Ee A AT CREE TH H RLOCK HOLMES 25°05 Navy SUNDAY at ee em Bhs 7 ? : . [irrance, and the fight, although ft did] ip was split in that round, @ Ively | vinta and managed to stati of defeat | possible touck could survive for any | blows without flinching, Ther Columbia Nine " 1 : ‘The last] length of time, but Harry y Weak [then awarded the bout to Houck on * iting © and groggy to follow up his advantage, | points wv a] Wille Lewts has challenged the vie- twentieth both t. giving and The best guarantee r making permanent customers for 104 Years. “Pullman Sleeper,”” holstered in leather carriage and go-cart at very reasonable prices, Punch Bowl Wih 6 Glasses . 98c Ry, Large size, good quale A} we {ty. ina and silvers / ‘ Dein in great variety, © 00, This cut shows less than half our fine, If open space for showing over 2,000 styles of Rugs, ie paid cl 4 Oilcloths and Mattings and other Floor Covertn; Huge ' illuminated revolving racks make the whole display easily seen at a glance. No Charge for Measuring, Sewing, Lining or Laying \° Iron Bed, $9.75, 75¢ Month ‘The brass top rail and the posts of thls bed are 114 inch. Note also the five brass spindles in both the head and foot. One of the prettiest and strongest beds made. its low price Is due to our buy- ing in enormous quantities. Dressers, Chif- fonters, Ward robes, Toilet Ta- =) bles, ete., In endless Cowperthwait Sani variety of style and = made in our own Fact price. more than the other kind $30 wortufor 50c aweek $100 “ “ $1.50 oo k i $200 * “ $2.50" « ‘ sooo «= sizso« « Liberal Bedding, 4 Payable by the mon h if more convenient Collectors sent IF REQU STED. We will open an account to any amount on FEA core cere ia ane wero Credit 10¢/ Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash Prices Marked in Plain fgures—no extras Cowperthwait & Sons: ete WORLD || 288K] «

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