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wert ter Was in His Prime, e' New York W to Portland, Ore, wife and lived there quietly. Kehoe at Portland, beating him rounds. ex-champion stepped into the McCarty, at New Orleans. though outclassed, ne put up surely gone down to defeat. JACR BOKED THREE Row Ds wit JONN & SULLIVAN When this mateh w Jimmy Cgrrotl, the fancied wrongs be beaten by with which the champion. Carroll's advice. ‘The beginning using the McCarty made defeat, which was | outcome of the Pitzsim preyed on Dempsey's pivot blow became al ‘with him, When 1 ringside in McAuliffe's cor fed English Jimmy Carr he knowing what to McAuliffe See 1t7" When English Jimmy the McCarty fg that Carroll's advice of the pivot. blow. McAulifte, who was wateh carefully tor during the contest continually on the alert for it, Dempsey on Alert. It Was @ peculiar colnciden eCarty tried this blow used the same wor: he had in the Mcauine Dempsey saw the without. turning MeAuliffe sitting “Here tt comes, Ja Op Jan, 18, Inf the last bay ‘preer, This tomet an, Dut I ve never blamed R. ve and always will @ meeting. lay have had. seage ttiberculosis and had LOOEY THE FAN EXCUSE ME -OLD TOP YA DONT MIND IF’ t RUT DOWN Ta THA CORNER amomeny? gust @ \\atrenn ro! 19 | Charle igh he knew that Jimmy would get the ly y ‘better of Demprey, who was the greater ) America’ 's Best Referee Says He) ;, Thinks Brooklyn Jimmy Car- roll Was the Only Man Who! 2": Could Really Have Beaten Jack Dempsey When the Lat- |: NO. 34—JACK DEMPSEY Covartate, 1011, br The Krom Pubilahing Co FTER the sad ends of the Fitz- A simmons fight, Dempogy Feturned | Dempsey Fell Down. he returned to the ring and met Miko/ A year later, Sept. 6, 184, the ring again, facipg the Australian, Billy Jack was a wreck of his former self, but, fierce fight that he received a draw. Mad McCarty met Dempsey when the latter was in his prime he would hay of Dempsey's end was | the chance piv Joy sent him | to the floor a ninothe La- Medicated with POSLAM Blanche fight. ss of that, s fight, time the latter fought and de: everely censure @ managers who were responsible for It has often been said at managers have no souls, and this | las certainly one of the times that | ‘eed overcame what few scruples they | The former champlon | # in the tight grasp of that dread ay to 185 pounds. He tried to train the meeting, but {t was pitiful to the once acknowledged peer of _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ATy 191d, Some sory! THA o.oo BRO WONDER WHY | DOW T ae | See ene ' / ~ WAAL Oy HECK EF IT ANY A TICKET FER One o sug vHERE Ran Games ! LE MATTER TA CoRneR top bothering nim att an unsuccessful hunt of a three he had a man who could beat Dempsey, ut that he couldn't get him to fent. This man was Brooklyn Jimmy Carroll, the only one T know who I think could reatly have best d Dempsey when the fatter was in his prime, But Dempsey and Brookiyn Jimmy Carrott were close the various fight managers been able to match the as primarily due to MeAu Mac was a friend of Carroll's also, bu friend. 80 he alwa that the two were n Dempsey was & loyal Irishman clear to the bone wherever he happen middiewetehts vainly Imagining himeelt (9 {ee oon eee ee eee ee eee peree as strong ds ever, bravely atcempting fo fl eof old Mfe and vim into buoyed up by the! ‘gone victories. at Brooklyn Jimmy © in Coney. Taland u old time friend of | pauered circle, and McAuliffe, tried heir! ee stadison Sau Dempsey not to go Into not to do 0, but nally became angry ‘orced to let him alone. r admirers and friends of arge number of fair warned the manage- n knocked Dempsey | out or hurt ny in any way there would never be another fight in Coney Island, | | nor would the managers or Ryan ever |be allowed to be connected with any jfuture fignts around New York. managed it so matched the long line of Ireland's sons, St memory ‘ite Christmas. Jack's last Appearance inside the n June 8, 1895, when big farewell benefit jarden. On this oc- Demy three rounds with John L, Bullivan. Immediately after this Dempsey went pack to Portland, Ore, where his wife was awaiting him. In November of the same year the great Irishman suc- oumbed to the ravages of conswpption and was counted out by the great ref- eree, Death. Thus passed into the Great Beyond the squarest, gamest fighter 1 have ever known, a man of whom even his enemies were forced to say, “He always fought fair,’ a credit to his profession, his race and his country, Marl So that night Dempsey and Ryan sparred for three rounds, at the end jof which time Dempsey was @o ex- hausted that when Ryan gave him a slight shove, he fell to the floor and J not rise, The police were about amp in and atop the bout when the referee stepped forward and gave al-| the bout to Ryan. Dempsey was spared the disgrace of being counted out. As I stated in the beginning of tho psey history, Jack was very care- ers. He fought + not for cash, and some of s he won were pitifully small ed with the large amounts that ont day fighters pull down, After ‘ . 18, 1887, In_ 1895 ne next caged will deal with Bob in four prize such a ther, te ling: er to use it to buy ood Christmas dinner, After the she t, Dempsey had $85 He fought twice for a stake | 5, and many other times battled and hard for a ridiculously low ambitious to issued chal- | Sullivan, Kil | hell and other top- s in that division. He was par- y anxious to fight Mitchell and- on several occasions followed him all jover the country in order to get a | maton | At the time of Dempsey's first visit Coast his real motive for going t was to follow up Mitchell, The t English fighter was giving box- | exhibitions in San Francisco when mpsey hit that town, and Jack im- began to deluge him with Mitchell did not want to psey, but wherever he went +, {he eoted with cries of “How about Dempsey?" “When are you go- {ng to fight Dempsey?" and taunts of 4 ‘o Mitchell sent @ 3s manager in New find a man “ho j | Nrowla Aehe Dempaey back ‘East, offer. ng to put UP a purse of $1,000 out of {his own pocket ‘n order to get Dempsey Apply POSLAM just one night to This Test |Will Prove ? and note result: ine of POSLAM SOAP 17 Jeweled Beneficial to the skin—Antiseptic —Prevents Disease — Luxurious for Face, Hands, Bath or Shampooing. Large Cake, 25 Cente SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. by the | | i NAMB. soseee FREE ADDRESS. 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After a single appli- cation its curative effects may be felt and noted, angry skin is soothed, healing processes begin, and soon the skin is fair where disfhgure- ments formerly existed. in all its forms, ACNE, PSORI- ASIS, BARBER’S ITCH ALL LIKE DISEASES yield read- ily to POSLAM, stopped at once. with skin not so treated, in the minor skin troubles disappear when morning. POSLAM ties bringing immedi COMPLEXION (He -Starts RUM CROWN “TO THE “yoo FLIES 1,000 FEET HIGH INSIDE FIVE MINUTES. Lieut. Menard of French Army Sets New Mark for Rapidity of Ascent During Test, BOUY, Department of Marne, France, lay 17.—A new record for rapffity of cenaion was made yesterday by Lieut. | Menard in hie new army aeroplane Your de France, whtoh he was trying out in the presence of the Army Aviation Com.. mission. Menard attained a height of |1,000 feet In 4m. and 45s, He will leave to-day on a@ tour of France, covering 2, miles, during which he will carry a passenger and will attempt to lower the world’s dis- tance record. aeiasisiniliding CHAUFFEUR SAVES GIRL. . from ser | injury. jan is chauffeur for \ 1, Ughetta of No. 652 Flatbush avenue, and was taking two Ughetta children to a school in Livingston street, Near Gallatin Place girls were re- tuming to neighboring stores fi lunch, among them Ming Bu 41d not see the car and stepped in front of it. Bauman threw his wheel over and Jeaned out and pushed the girl to the curb just as the car skimmed by her, ‘Then he stopped the car and got a doctor, who found Miss Burns un- hurt, but suffering from hysteria UNSIGHTLY SKIN. 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Extraordinary Sale of Dining Room Furniture SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. 2:50 12-% Every floor | 0 ‘ill COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. | Bronx Store, 3d. Av. & 149 St. FREE LIBERALCREDITTERMS $50.00, Worth $3.00 Down Our Terme Anviy Alse to, New York, Atate, ‘ey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and lt! Now Jere | eo tsiand. | | 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE | AUMANN’S AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED | FREE craic ee FREE This Imperial LeatherCouch This Brass Bed Regular trier 815 soiden Oak Regular Prive, BRASS BED Absolutely FREE, With Every Purchase of $75 | Call and Convince Yourself THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN NY," Dive e —- /YOUR TERMS 4 OUR TERMS ST. 1 DOOR WEST OF Open Every kvening Lut 9, Saturdays Until 10, $2.25 Amounts |Between 16th and 17th Streets $75.00 “ $5.00 “ $100 Worin $10.00 Down $1. | a $150 $15.00 $2.00 Larser $200“ $20.00 « eat | Bet $300 “ $30. 00 “ $2. 15 were Exes to these DON'T YEW LET ‘IM TAG YG MISTER \ RUN ROUND AGIN! The Cammeyer 11th Annual Hosiery Sale. la Watched For By Eager Buyers Eleven years ago we inaugurated the policy of giving the New York Public an opportunity to supply their hosiery needs at prices so low that it is impossible to ignore the values. Last year during this sale we made slightly over 9,200 individual sales, and our ambition this year is just to double up, and we quote values ac- cordingly. , WOMEN’S HOSE Women's $1.50 end $2.50) Women's Fancy Lisle Hose, in all colors; plain em- broidered and laces, in Black and Tan; also Stripes, Checks, ete. Regular 50¢ sans 29c Women's Lisle Nemitp Hose in all colors ahd Black, White, Tan and all colors. Very Regular Ste ae in box Vener Pee sah Hose, White and Tan; embroid- in all colors. 50c d, plain, ete. For this sale. . pine ite * 50c MEN’S HOSE For this sale. . Men's Pure Silk Hose, in | Men's 50 and 75¢ Novelty every wanted and Plain Silk Lisle color. Lisle heel, Hosz in black and toe and sole, at 50c a eclas ae i 25c Men's Pure Silk Hose, iv all colors. heel and toe, at (3 pats MO STAD) i460 e ciciedaes 35c CHILDREN’S HOSE Cities, 3 ie dee Hose, ae p poet ce complete line of reg lar 25¢ value; ven's Fane : cae aes MMEYE Socks in the Aid 25c MEANS are | RD OF MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St. we KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue Open Saturday Evenings gh te Purallate ates Yah! ALORS OB Fi Fashionable Wearing Apparal on CREDIT For Men and Women . ane ere is no reason why every one ys be well dresse find the latest, sma ‘edo not make any wi men He No extra charge for open- in account. Our prices are as low as if you pald cash, Have your purchase charged, pay a small deposit, the balance in weehly or monthly payments. Renember, Oniy Entance Is Tho:gh the Faurntiare Store. Line of Furniture, Carpets, Planos, &c, Blooklyn Store, 470 Fultea St. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders sv ina 4 ik eS aaa