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<THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1911. “-LOOEY THE FAN His Wife, Adeline, Shows Him Up Good This Time. { DO WITHOUT His TROUSERS 7 ete Bese ae el é } JUST TEL ME wHar ir 15 WHET O'YA KNOW ABOUT ¢T' MY OWN SWEET avELING GOES TA THA MATINEE 'AN MIDES my TROUSERS | THINK OF ny ! AN KOcKS ‘am up tt as AN’ itt DO t+! ) CAN'Y YA SRE ME UPIN THA BLEACHERS IN ® SHIRT AN A \ Straw Bonner > - . yuan eee B) RUFUS AN! I'L. SLAM = | waving the flag over his head while | finish Creedon. Chartle replied: of entering the heavyweight division and wariag. ty ater na wait , “sas, | oan h ‘ TOMMY HOWELL WHIPS the second round, when Howell shot @| Ryan, the west side fighter, in the main | he jump aroun ering wi te “Oh, IT gave him about four rounds. | challenging Jim Corbett short right to the jaw and Ni: bout of ten rounds. The battle was a. Jack Dempsey. There was @rent ex-|I didn't think he would put a glove on| Having now finished with Fitzatm: “FIGHTING DICK” NELSON aged to met up at] hard fought one, both men «lug chtement and when Referee Duffy fin- | you.” mons’ middleweight career, we will a waa very wobbly. rt to finish. In the | ally got @ chance to be heard he an-| The undefeated middiewetght champion| isave him for the present and take him (Spectal to The Brening World.) oll poked eome lefts into tis face mer bad Ryan in } , nounced that Fitzsimmone would chal-|of the world now came back North.| up again in the h P ywelght class ®) ROSTON, June 1.-Tommy: Howell of | and crossed @ few more rights on to lenge Corbett for the heavywelght | When he arrived in Jersey City he was] iittie inter on. He retired from the | pnnadeiphia, who eubstituted for Young |the Jaw, and Nelson again went down championship of the world, whereat | met by a big delegation of Jersey City] middleweight division the undefeated ; hard to the condition as a heavy blows onsequence of his there was more cheering, On this o> | and Newark sports, headed by a brass] champion of it, and has been the onty | 0tte of New York, won the decision | band apd the members of the Vendome! man to hold ¢wo world’s championships | Over “Fighting Pick" Nelson of Hrook- svi | | XQ Club, A big reception and banquet] at the same time. lyn tn Lt Urbahtn bal Fl bout at the i & tebe See Yarnin,| te was tendered him. At this feast Fitz th heavy. | Atmory A. t looked Ike @ sure win .c. | To me | simmons again announced his intention ltt J" chapter dente with heavy. | for Nelaon until about half way through | the Harlem lightwetght, defeated Richie jialumore Sixth Ave., 20th=22d Streets New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 eal We Give 9 ; We Redeem i ONEILL-ADAMS CO#3 Stamps Stamps Hundreds of Other Values Exceptional Profit-Sharing Offers eity'cooa Not Advertsea ’ | Mmit | at 9.20, ft | Creedon came out of his corner forthe y After Fitz Gained Clear Title 10 gra round with a punfident ambie on his YU i, ‘face and aft. bit of ‘ing led his World's Middleweight Chame) ears anc" Soaring tg Fitzsimmons laughed as he jumped out pionship by Knocking Out Dan) ot danger. Bob jatbed Creedon on the # ,|Reck and Dan countered in the same| Creedon, He Set Sail for Jim) Pisce with his right. The men rushed to clinch, and tn the breakaway Fitz- iaht| simmons got ina hard uppercut. Cree Corbett and Heavyweight! cn put three rightchanders on Bows ‘The gong rang for the first round feo ribe, whereat Fitzsimmons got mad and Honors. Innded a hard right on Dan'a neck. ‘To Pui creevory//Av N ARTICLES ON SALE | No. ARTICLES ON SALE Cresdon amiled and landed his right in AROUND THE RING vy O'Neill Main Store of O'Neill Main Store ° the champion's stomach, shortly re- ‘ " ’ Deating the operation twice more. Bob SevFyounp. ton; Onell was Pieces (Formerly Adams Building) Pieces (Formerly Adams Building) 46—Bob Fitzsimmons. [Stood Creston Of and shot wo 1étts | 5, and #at at the ringside during ade Of linohs In Sataral end eolene, ; - , Pub Bnd & quick sight 40 Dan'a ear sust as His young bride was also in 375 | Wash Dresses, tito° in ‘thvortod wingty holes Men's Bathing Suits, Bifi,nud fancy colors, ema ON No hore ed tating CO | the bell rang. The round was slightly houne ane it Was Bean Gale 7 Leen Tinsel Sona Gee ee ee ‘4 + all stzos Dan's favor. Fitzsimmons went to FTER the Choynski fight Fitasim- that his firs witnessed the fiht — consisting of hat pins, brooches, + ibs Helurned te Newest anal + corner iooking med. | Oreedon, told from a eecluded corner of the big-audi- 250 | Tailored Linon Coats, o",motor,ot traveling. 3,000 Assorted Jewelry, sents h pins, neck chains, xe was married to Miss Rose Jullan, | mong any time he wanted to. fortum. After the fight was over, Fitz- ai cuff and vell ping, link sets, neck beads, barrettes, etc simmons asked his boy how long he © Gimter of Gis tormer manager, Mi had thought {t would take his father to | in Julian, The couple spent,zheir honey- | Creedon Still Confident. | m@on at Lake Hopatcong, N. J., etay-| Bob came out for the second round of lawn and linen, ing there the entire summer. with @ look of grim determination on = 200 | Dutch Collars, {t,o trimmed Dan Creedon, who had won the mid-|his face, while Creedon was still emii- | * rl dlaweleht championship of ‘Australia |IME and confident. Dan led lett and | 250 Women| 's Embroidgred 1 Handkerchiefs, after Fitzsimmons had left that country, | Ent for Bob # stomach. but missed, and Poot yer Ay fed eee eet eee now began to challenge Fitzsimmons for |e champion counter, 4 Trade-Mark the title. He had come to Amerioa for ee ae aa ie . 75 | Lawn Negligees 2% fo gusiity of lawn, square the express purpose of fighting Fitzsim- | Missed @ hard straight te Lt On a pair of BIZEES neck, % sleeves, trimmed with mons and by beating the famous Alec | move hae eh T theaaa Acta k beading and ribbon. Greagins at Rodle, Ind, in fitteen “ith his right and tanded @ corker iiieam SOCKS moans 5 ro) new Summer models rounds for @ purse of $4,000, and winning | "8h on the jaw. “eg wearing quality. 150 | American Lady Corsets, fie of batiste, trim. 1 cee Oe ee’ Sees seme nae ‘med with laco and double rows of baby ribbon, garters Webstore raperrctay at The secret of Bttechod! ottes 18 to. 20 " to count, but Creedon eat up on thie country, While Fitzsimmons was | Paice ang motioned to the oficial the long wear 75 |Hand Embroidered Lingerie Waists. Black Satin Face Broadcloth, | Poa 50 Inches wide. 700 | Yard-wide Hampton Satin, scscalset yards durable. 45-inch VanDyke Embroidered Flounces, floral and eyelet designs. 200 patrs 250 | Women’s Silk Stockings, thts fivtorce. Men’s Silk Plaited Socks, piscks snd. $ made of ham or biack-and- that he was able to et UD. AL &he of Knox-Knit 125 | Wash Petticoats, wits trfped: wee percale’ with 5,000 Te Blow cei SHORT wo oount of nine be cnene to bie feat, Hosiery is in sectional flounce and under-ruffie. ‘ Deas Boe AuGnED As Creedon arose Fitzsimmons rushed $10.50 &@ pattern 400 ¢ the yarn— of Imported printed his right and left to hi a ern | lteco nena wire men clinched. end aia specially 350 | Dress Patterns, falar cite hi rk, but > finally : thook the ether off. ‘The champion now Imported White Washable Habutai, proceefed to punch his opponent all , i 1,200 ate Ra neat OE esa 2 7 ae ver the ring, landing four lefts and 27 inches wide. \ 4 , “ a i | SHE Sie Tine Sanne cove hence verts | 36 inches wide. Silk Women’s Genuine Natural Linen Suits, WAS wtaggering end trying to return the mado from ® most correct model. diow v1 n4 : \ A . Siabonilie seoldty: iis temaeasie) Seok 2,200 | White Cotton Voile, si.sanszictenuet snd ARTICLES ON SALE es: wing Creston around she sing, He : : O'Neill Homefurnishing Store 4 figeh tle y coolly and measuring ° : also leather bi Shantung, . a his blows. "He finally fended = corking 1,175 | Economy Linen, fines alah: other pretty. pints (Formerly O'Neill Building) .4 left-hander on the jaw and followed it yards J with @ clean, smashing right-hand blow fe RAN . 2 hi s 1% perfect; very : : . | : Mit aMinva Uneaten Cresent cant 1,250 | Bordered Near Silk, pitading combinations English China Salad Sets, ‘iaing “he'tevor: i yards ite Old English Blue; sete consist of dee wafed bowl and trey, twelve salad plates and mayonnaise bowls. | q American China Dinner Sets, 1%. handsomely decorated. rs a chance and the eports were much din- —. Appointed over his showing. Although i ilkoline Comfortabl at Lake Hopatcong he received a chal-|an was undoubtedly @ strong and | ‘ 480 Serpentine ja and country. bal White China Tea Cups and Saucers, eo peer. Ceesace and quickly instruct-!clever man, he was not good enough ‘Capt. Glori to send back an accept-|or strong enough for a wonder like 2 ance, Bob atipulated, however, that tha | Fitzsimmons, 1,000 | Cream White All-Wool Serge, !o,f¢nnis,ond fight must be for the middleweight When the referee had declared Fitz- championship of the world and that the |simmons the winner, the latter again men must weich in at the ringside, the Umit being 158 pounds. Purse of $5,000 Offered. A Durse of $5,000 was offered by an athletic club of New Orleans and a! match of twenty-five rounds was sohed- | uled for September 26, 184. The purse arte ead yards 400 |[Men’s Silk Neckwear, openendand, $19.50] $25 did the Star Spangled Banner etunt, Diplomas, Confirmation Certificates and School Photographs framed during the month of June at 15% reductions, in any moulding you e line of up-to-date designs. O'NellL Main Store—Fitth Floor. Are You Going to the Country for the Summer? rar Batialy us" in tie' camer ang with oftemor tie Srines aM ant rat? wiaey ote Shar weer anaes freee ut Fae on alt prdere amounting to $5.00 and over (excepting flour and euger) « p i find 1 to thelr aay 0 uw 5 hoo. “O'Neill Main Siore——tascmments” Mail Orders Fitteds e™ ne HARLEM'S GREATEST FURNITURE STORE! 3 Pcs., Complete, 14.98 was to be divided, $4,000 to the winner | and $1,000 to the loser, A great deal | of Interest was aroused in this contest. | Creedon was well liked by @ qreat many fans, particularly as he had a reputation as an unusually cleyer in- fighter. ‘This was also the first battle eince the Dempsey fight at the middie- weight Mmit for the champtonship in which the men had to welgh in at the ringside. The Maher fight was not for the championship and, although the Mall fight involved ¢ catohweights. Fitzsimmons wanted to make gure that the winner of this fight should may select from our exter $100.00 Parlor or Living Room Suits, $65.00 O'Neill Main Fleor—righ Fleer. | erage weights 18 thi ‘ete 13¢ title, ft was at have a clear title to the middleweignt cloudy’ a pin championship. He announced that af- mmente — The O'Nelll-Ademe ter the fight was over he would go brand Brand, “clear; "Gta, tet ‘6c after the hoavywetghts, trrespective of fornia the outcome of the Creedon fight. Creedon trained tn the South. Fitzsim- mons 4i@ his preliminary training at (gndice —~ Granite," packawes of T2™ilort or sot 8 Ton each . Jima | Hoane — rench; per Ib... + Lima Beans—Caiifornia) 8 | Hed Kidney Beans—8 ibs... 10 Black Turtle Beans—3 ibs Whole Green Peas— 1 down like the proverbial los and was 2 counted out. \ ‘ Dest staple checks, ( Tt wae nearly five minutes defore he 2,700 Amherst Apron Gingham, Pal! tB customer. | entirely regained consciousness. It was LA cduad & short fight Dut full of action from A hee Dacinning to end. Creedon never had 338 | Large Size Bed Spreads, PRx%ie Meach, These Fine 3-Piece Mission Library Suites, in _golid weathered oak, consisting of Table with magazine pockets, only $7.00, large Arm Rocker, upholstered in Boston leather, with spring seat, 83.65, cnd large Arm Chair, uphol- 3 43 stered in Boston leather, with spring seat, only...... seas ¢ SOUVENIRS SATS., 3 TO 9:30 P. M., TO ALL PURCHASERS REDIT $100 Purchases, Week 81.50 s $75 wal $1.00 Newark and finished up at his olf/ £ * training quarters at Bay St. Louts, | Mise. Just before he left Newark Bob jumped on the scales and tipped the Vy beam 149% pounds. On the night of, of the fight, when Creedon entered the clubhouse, he wanted to have the fight | articles changed from a_ twenty-five! round match to a finish fight. Fitzsim- mons refused to consent to this, | We sell these magnificent suits regularly at $100.00, but this week a year ago was @ record week with us in the sale of upholstered furniture, and we must meet this record, In order to effect this, and to increase this week's business to great extent over the same | period of last year, we will sell these elegant suits at the remarkably low price of $65.00. The frames are made of genuine birch wood finished a beautiful shade of dark mahogany, and are handsomely hand carved. Each piece is li and comfortable, and the frames are con- y “Brand,” ie in- pastry) for ih, sacks: each Laundry Supplies OPEN SAT. ng fight | Rats Gat cnet covets Tse I.“ G6e|]EVENINGS. Bim siucted in the very beat manner by skilled mechanics. Every piece has hand made joints ead frmour's Lignthouse Clea round Imitation, Because of his vic- | NO CONNBOTION WITH |B the pieces are beautifully finished and polished. ‘ a oR i torles in New Orleans over Dempsey, | ANY BRONX STORE, _ We want A sal sttention particularly to the elegant quality of upholstering which we are | titvccvue Maher and Hall, Bob was the favorite ( using on this individual suit an “ in the betting. | q b t is covered with the best quality of genuine Spanish leather or @ magnificent grade of de AALS Lenox Soap “ | luxe silk velour. These elegant \clours alone sell at 85.00 per yard, Fao, 6009—Teo p Dempsey Seconded Fitz, ; wl cS You can have your choice of these coverings in green ot red leather, mouse or green panne, and , aT Mi sot i a? 29¢ ‘The men entered the ring at the de luxe silk velour in sage green, dark rose, dark green or cerise. re fer ss i Pigiieextnacili. Pitarunmiabe wae tad H The leather Sults are made with upholatered seats, Nothing but the best etel tempered | | mn i re Domino Sugar , ‘ 7 Sy eee a tia ta el fs $ springs and hair used in their construction. locha Coffee 7 Se Nika rice American fags thet his wife : ‘The Silk Velour Suits are made with loose cushions filled with hair, which are tied on with ‘ Havemeyer & Elder's had» made 1 He was accom: i Freshly roasted daily : if a panied by < } silk cords and tassels. ee apergernce Crystal, Domino, tn and Jim D 7 jon was seconded ‘The suit is a rapid seller at the regular price of $100.00, and at the special sale price of $65.00 S-Ib, cartons; sold by Tommy Tracy, his foster brother, | we believe it is the greatest value that has ever been offered in of this kind. } elsewhere at Mick Dunn and Tom White of Chicago, Tt may he purchased on our popular Club Plan Syetem, whereby you pay a little down and 46c.; this eae Jonn Duffy was the referee, J itzsim- mons. welghed 1551-2 pounds, and Cree- dop within an ounce of 168 pounds, the alittle at a time while using the goods. \ ah ntl ent