The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1911, Page 13

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pehsramnee gouaseeene nN ee mrgtnene—eenterenereenne . * THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. 18 © © He Means to Work This Time Uniess— © @ By Vio q.-—- P kee Lay THE STAMGHY, “ERM 1-dUST WANTEO TA He'd UAB ORF YI! sane we MWOULONT sive Me WELL ~ since iMareny yar ! very 3-4-m ora | _ ANOTHER EHANCR AT MY OL PRED YOUR PLACE fA One ty 40 J yoy THO > ear Beatmua weee’s one F 408 MAR.RORE = == Ln TRY YOU ANOTHER TRIAL => GUT vm sow a a | YASSAHu! mar? CFA Buk, = . vou fe REASON vA TA MAKGaB000 if va ant wa UWL EXPECT vou To worse we i ‘TOIT Wows. fse wep. SEAT THAT ryPRWRUTeR, te ott BAEK vA work -- UNTIL SIR Every miour ! Bah re eer me 7? if Ried BeaneRs au | TA 680 THAT eave Somenow. RievTo cone! == OM=1 aor ix! LT Sr be er oe Se flying fie He was apparently ave | and when the two met Ketchel'’s buzs- 9, Women partictpating, wil constitute | to do nothing but Take clomey wings: | saw ‘wae, genemaiy tno stronger and | World s Greates . ‘ “4 a PADDY LAVIN EARNS DRAW eis chi S Ee ce tan as cee oes ret vse be way Ketche! | ( tl t entries tor the “intvecotlegioes ents | =. | | i nte| —_ IN BOUT AGAINST DILLON. | his lege slightly. He always men od whirled and «! gered and swung his cloes with Mr. pig eeary ee b J bianbeeted ponte whioh cowmen af-| way up the pugiiistio adder, Divers to Appear | the association, ‘A UL ary | (Spertel to The Rventag World —- ’ by ; f ith “Otto “Walle, and. the sohoolboy | heels off the floor, teetering on h 4 i INDIANAPOLIS, June 22.—Paday | toon, awinging Bis asta upward and “icetene iad al in Big Carnival |; ants are tn the handa of Johnny Mo-| tavin of Huffalo earned « draw agaiimt |S sideward with terrific fores, frequently us ‘| Jack Diflon, contener for the middle | ¥ overbalancing and phinging’ “around the ». He had no chance i n Russet Gow Honors fo for U. & al / ring tke @ drunken galicr, aE agave AM of the best fancy and high divers i at for a knoe no was clever and| ff art, comets SPORTING GOSS! Jar esing tobe saris competion | pie WRTER BLN, eB. -Qaorge| Me ge cn much ay Toa. | tome with lentsiag.t ad replat. Wa the bag Bheopehens Say Water Garel> Rs nyt ry of the | shan Mths ing his blows waa al © trying to p! 7 joan Embassy, won the St. Petersburg Cork to Play Kerry. val, which opens July 1 with the Pub-|@olf bogie tournament here to-day. \ 4ive through the spokes of 6 ewittly Te Yale Atemat Adviory Dent saw to a Dae Two championship Gaalto footbalt Chorley ile. moving flywheel. He disregarded and| mae a vigonnn ert wore th No Schoo! Amateur League champion. | Grand Duke Oyrt games will be played at Celtic Park fanored ail the rodeo of eclontito boxing, |e emma, ships. A big tower te to bo erected tn next Sunday. At the Kerrymen'a games, understood, hae deou -|the bay right off the Manhattan Beach ” ig Kilkenny will meet Kildare and Cork Special diving competitions will notin ay at 1 AYi| wilt play Kerry, Hesides these contests | % © features of the intercollegiate ergo os there will be @ hurling game and sey- 1 aecured third honors, Pleten « considerable. eniargen facilition, and it fa the purpose of Board to S *] quirements. Ketohel sever fought a 38 BL BON peers battle WHR tig reooetiaa GAtapnn ot ; {|e iw breton tn eee events, which Ease" tar uly ‘ Bergnte | a EARS track and fled events Ketohet, Fourth Middleweight erro Siuy pants hos lately ewsestea| (AE me a Sate rag i eee ae dane ee ——— Champton, Had Style All His|(2.e midaovelant crown ut dees | a el te oe See Owm, and Was More of tho] ii, “itter of tnese tro menote i sds ca id fe SF Salo Begins To-morrow Morning at All Five Stores“@& | Old-Time Type Than MoCoy | Buy Peete at Cone oe eet ater Soe tan eee Wee sore x M R k bl R d ot Fitetinmene, Sele te ala ae ae as pent ore Remarkable Reductions. . forall of 3 hig viotory in that battle @tan- Just to Boom Business. ( $15, $18, $20 Summer Suits Now = oe ea ae x the pubti tctureeque amd interest- HO. -OMMRAEDED ‘sont, Tn mee ing & lot of champlons aa any other Pg ek Qed rate ill meek ES ™ fe Pk re be eae man 2 in the ae ‘Aisconcerted AB jv hg. poo of play ta ihe gua at the. Meadowbr cok of merica, @ man known never knew ow words for’ wr other “things aa, being eSeonstaly tate | coming trom. ae feies ore sey eres OF a La py ae RE srt sen mr [Go 0 cortain thing under eiven circum: | races, iat a it mas aboot fo roll betwena the | Rat See stances. Not Ketone smagine facing posts,” The pony # the Dall awe ry don Fes Ten ‘the Mendonbroois euinel ere. eo a fousist many of & whirl of ewinging fists, knowing ¢! et the ecore of 16% to ay ae his battles under sir rules. A clever | YoU could punch until you were tired x ‘count. without any apparent effect, and aleo| vpwent o aor hse Bip ioro4 been Pprtetie| that sooner or later one of these | Apa Eifion gol senna ia be = DYerersia eal fell betore, toe onslanght of the = conde oe S ital spot Ras nie mora. fhe sie fy aE ‘tee ae ea eet SRE | Choice of Any $15, $18 and’ $20 Fancy Suit at $13.50 Choice of Any 15 and $18 Blue Serge Suit at $13.60 We started last week to BOOST BUSINESS by awe ff 2 | our higher priced suits, right at the height of the season. certainly succeeded, and hundreds of wih ot THE BIGGEST) BARGAINS IN SUITS they’ re ever i This week we offer MORE REMARKABLE REDUC TIONS AT $13.50; the tear aie made for $15, $18 and $20, @ Every suit is from our own regular stock, NOT manufacturers” samples or surplus stock, nor undesirables. Every suit this #4 season’s style, all good seasonable fabrics and models, splendidly tailored and finished. Included is our stock of $20 fancy suits, most of the famous Brill Twenties, as good:as any Suits at our entire stock of $18 Blue Serge and fancy suits; and our entire ? stock of $15 U.S, TRUE. BLUE Serge Suits, and the FAMOUS BRILL SPECIALS. An almost unlimited assortment of ing 4 Ue fabrics, designs and colors. THE BIGGEST BARGA EVER OFFER. at so low a price. tem Sale Begins To-morrow Morning at All Five Stores - Wa For Two Days Only—Friday and Saturday Remarkable Sale of Boys’ Suits Choice of Any $9.95, om, © $12.50 and $16 Fancy Suit at $7.60 Nothing reserved. rer’ in oar stock at these prices hes duced for this sale FOR oO Days Yair for one final clearing fine quality Suits. Double “preeated, Ni rorfolk, Saflor and Russian Sone | worsteds, cassimeres, Scotch mixtures, cheviots and homespuns. seasonable styles, Almost every suit thoroughly hand-tailored. Choice of Any $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Suit at $4.75 hat we f ly sol two Honey 5 Suit t! wa former 20d 6 ane tAIES EtOtte Very Fin egy atm jored. The biggest values in Boys’ Fine over offered at this price, Play Suits for Chikiren, $t—Cowboy, Indian, Major, Jack Tar end Beacbell, Straw Hat Sale—$2, $3 and $4 Valuesy Special Sate Price, $h40 4;.;/ man who by fighting his opponent es dy making that opponent fight himeecif, Ketchel an Old Type. | sTtaMPED ON A Shor COBRUNCHING HAD BOWTD mR wee _ i Fits retired, Acoording to a strict in- terpretation of the unwritten laws of the pugilistio profession, Ketchel has never really been entitled to the world's championship crown. His claim to the champtonship of America wes clear and undisputed. Ketchel’s Claim to Title. ‘There two ways of winning a world's crear The first and most decisive way is by fighting and defeating the holder of the world's championship in the particular class, | the match complying with all the re- | quirements of a championship battle in fegarad to weight, weighing in, 0, | Koetohel never fought a world’s cham- | pion in the middleweight class, so it 1s plain that he could not have gained the tithe in that manner. The second method ocours when, the title being open, the recognized champions of two counties meet and fight, complying The, anitty, clever, eslentite 3eoe7 | | MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT (Twin) Bullivan at Colma on rude tance, yey alana solcty bye 9 Rose ft wane araereweereet | TS Is the Little Folks’ Week holder of the world's title, at Milwaukee | and so euccesstuly did he pursue his on June 4 1908, clinched it. Ketchel eee at peony sarees he =_— aa autos aa came into possession of the world’s! 4°. count acience, Ketchel had none a In the Cammeyer @eweigtt championship of the world \ RT SRLS eee eed Moderate F Priced Shoe Store SERRE WEVER og) on ourselves out to sell some shoes this week solks, because we realize the children of We ee: at we are dependent: apon for the future of this business. Bring them in—it’s an excellent oppor- | Girls’ Pumps and One-Eyelet Ties rea 8,700 pairs of tinieadis shoes in Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather and Gun Metal. We are generally conser- vative in stating compareiies values, but over these shoes n be considered reversion to the 6th Ave. and 20th St. When, Rid MoCay, holder of the midy In Our Basement tunity to make a nice saving on their summer footwear. we are enthusiastic, and you will be when you see them. | with all the championsh!; re ~ ee -_— ame = — Harlem and Unton Square Storee Open Saturday a i I Gavan ae shients 00, $2.50... eweseeceees Sle RES: STREBE : , fill NE 11¥6 to 8. vss vs ess 88.60, 89.00. 00ccccccvesss $68 smo STORRS Witty) Weetehester Gounty BYG 106. ve eveceee es 89.60, $5.00. cvvescccee ess S2oM5 BROADWAY % ( 444 Bucthers ese: i ear “i in om a HomeFuraished $49,98 Men's Oxtords Women’s Little Gents’ Near Che bes 8 THE HOUSE OF BE@DER VALUES Say od peg } ill ue a ° Bas ere aay NNIn Settee enti srs Good values in new Black Satin Oxfords | ry } : Spring lasts. e lea- ee 50 and 28 thers are ar san metal Pumps meat mre ane vregriv’ and patent leather, "Onto arte otire lef 7 we y, a few pairs left. $1.65 } lit | 1 ha | Tt makes little difference w t. HANDSOME SOUVENIR, ROYAL FURNITURE CO 2188 2190 3°AVEs N9<120 ST | $9.50 $9.00 & $9.30 Tn tan calf, patent leath- er and gun metal. | you -need---a World “Want” will || go and get it.

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