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Tan nauseam eae ae! , >. een t hi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911. peta ; FLOOEY .TH E FAN “ A WIll He Work From 10 to 6 When the Game Starts at 4?— coacene rr! (mm Gon Ta " wane rT] TACKLE THA 0038 Ron a ele Leone way cies por - a The arnetsaients ‘ Raisé =~ Basel PuTs Ue= 1Guess tie A = HOw AgovT THose Hou i, OWAL A RNY IN THA cet rs = beta HIM FOR THA INCREASE =< @5 more Per pon miocey ? GeT on ny Nenvea ft Fi Whose aa Ladbwena - ONLY 15 STRONG}! OFFICE oF RAND Hien anyeee ro byl we oneaany r) a { =s 1 VA KNOW ! LMA.RUFF e story has been . In the excess of his tled the queues of two , drawing his @inning of the battle Katchel was con- | closed, and he staggered ike Grunen | saw ‘ana the Montana boy again mese-| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR 6ALB— REAL ESTAT! templating doing the same thing that sailor, | ured hia length om the floor, He was NEW JERSEY, NEW JERSEY. NEW J for just euoh an emergency, The men | him off with hand blows to the face. | sound of the gong Papke walked calmly barely touched gloves, and almost in| Ketchel tried to stand toe to toe and | aut of his corner and meamured his op- the aime motion with which he stuck | exchange blows, but Papke mercilessly | ponent for an instant. Then his right 8 gloves Papke swung his right |drove in blow after plow, outting |arm shot out ike @ flash and the glove |hanl to Ketchel's Jaw, So quickly did | Ketchel's face to ribbons and paying |landed flush on Ketohel's jaw with a | | Of m come that ‘Ketchel did not | particular attention to Stanley's wound: | terrible thud. Stanley doubted up and vy 'e, Cher. "y Wi ile. t by a mght-hand swing, | spurred on by the savage fighting in- | tne coum of nine Referee Jeffries waved Instead of which Panke stepped in end | stinct, fought back flercely. He drew to his seconds to take Ketahel to his - took Stanley by surprise, blood from Papke, although he never | comer and, stopping the fight, declared weT'O GET--- Jin the grip of the gay life and the lure in the Milwauh The eleventh round was the beginning | cheering, tut most of the crowd, etlence! . oF tae Ween inte te Fee ta iat el rendered grogsy of the end. Ketchel made the blood] by the terrific battle they had witnessed, | he had been fast in fe was knocked dow spurt from Papke's face by @ terrible | nied silently out of the bullding. \ On the Slant, ct. nis ily staggered to his feet. Again Papke| The fighting wae e0 flerce ami the sight | wetohel. From Papke’s First Punch in| Suitornta. the victory over George on the Jaw and again Ketchel | #0 geuesorae shat old, seasoned fans | - > 3 Brown at @acramento, he had made th t down, this for the count of | begged the referee to #top the contest.| New Dirigible Torpedo Tried. 6g) Ki k: Ye B 0 Roun &f Saevaaceta ig Settee, Se pportunity Knocks at Your Door But Once. f it Rolng solely by his fight-| ike wild enimals én a death embrace. | torpedo was tested yesteniay frends, rushed at hts opponent. | ‘The sound of thelr thudding gloves could | yard range in Noyac Bay, When Jeffries Stopped Slaughe| 22" Only two blows did Ketchel Iand during] be heard all over the building, Just be- | arbor, Ie I., before the Torpedo Roarl pped Slaugh- | 27"5", We have the highest cl f suburb I ota to his enemy's Jaw in|the ropes with @ ewttt left. As Stanley |of the United St avy, The tests a ughest class of suburban property close to So badly off * Sak aootne oe the ore sald te New York, entirely suitable for your home, absolutely A A nie certain to double in value within the next few years, there- rles was on the point| = ht in the first round he did at Milwaukee—swinging bis left In the third round Stanley wee @eome- | saved by the bell. a. ae enniiyain eames ptt trad pete to his opponent's Jaw while holding ‘his | what stronger and wrestled al over the! ‘The and to the terrible slaughter came ———010 > 10 101010 right hand, But Papke was prepared! ring with Papke until the latter etood | quickly in the twelfth round. At the Y wilh the ne to ewing his left, Ketchel | ed eye, | fell to the floor with « groan. The grin- at either he would land| From the fourth to the tenth round ning Papke stood over him ready to send Ing on Papke's Jaw or that | was @ repetition of the third, Ketohel, |in another blow @hould he ames, But as oy would sidestep and still dazed and half bitnded by blood, | Ketchel gamely strucgied to his fect at I _ Just as Papke had been dazed dy | did any serious damage. | Papke the winner, There was some Ketchel Never Really Recovered #nce he frst came to nt of eight before he pain-|awing, but Papke coolly hammered away,| | ‘the next chapter also deals with Glassy eyed, he crawled to hts| Both men fought and hammered away| a new type of Bilae-Leavitt dirigibio| Thelr Seoond Battle and Lost} C»inatown with some of his Read This Now And Act To-day. ° 9 round, while Papke swung | fore the dell Papke eent Ketohel through |of Inspection of the Oninance Bureau youthful sp v ter in Twelfth Round. IUURUDUO NRO OEEETONA decision to Papke. 70— | ‘ <ete! noc! $ Aarti tl ed USN LE | tired et ja svn at Nae saved by tha rnoeked | (CR) yi fore a safe investment. ; (The New York World), Oy was almost dragge 10 is corner, - EY eects meu on Fight | linstinct Kept Keichel Going. . To Be Closed Out in 15 Days America by his defeat of Paple, | ee eee ee ee as ee To every purchaser of two lots at our Lakeside Park property, situated Ketchel now turned to the Far West Di he wan alii eo Gased that he could Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 in the heart of the city of Rahway, New Jersey, we will give absolutely again. He liked long distance fights, which were not legal in most of tie free a brand new Schleicher & Sows YORK. o Upright Grand. Three Hundred Dollar ($300) Highest Grade Piano. This pianchas never been sold for less than Three Hundred Dollars ($300), and is guaranteed by the maker for ten years. It is on exhibition at our office A | at the ware- rooms of Schleicher & Sons, 37 and 39 West 14th Street, New York Ci where you can examine it. ON THE PAYMENT OF ONLY 15 PER Cl of the purchase price of two of our lots, we will deliver one of these pianos distinguish his opponent from} fay] But the crowd that saw al Eastern and Middle West States; ho down and out in the first 1 e Iked the people and the life King Papke lly unprepared for the on ea Oo ime Coast, and he was also offered unusual} our he vietous onslaught that he ¢nade on| (@ f { anciscans. The know ght like a demon, swing- win, altho inducements by the promoters cf the fls- tle contests out there. Soon after Ketchel returned to the Coast he was matched with Hugo Kel- ieago boy, for @ twenty-roun nel Every Smith Gray & Co. Blue 3 and Fancy Suit. Reduced 5.00 to 15.00 Here are the glad tidings a full month and more ahead of time—the 5 | singe usually not quoted until August al or the season’s final clearance of all ie (el a them, to finish . t 1 from the fury of his p of the w a ’, P while Ketchel’s strength r ft to return, Just before g the Montana boy sent a tomach. Ketchel | His face was m his nose and was completely Papke in his enemy, ay ther man could produce - latm to the world's title, > over 158 pounds, while American champions" p,| Ketchel did not move the beam when |was a some sight. claiming to have deen | eet nt that fm | ty Mead Mewelght champtons As the men shook hands at the be- | 7 hie ey fthe world by Tommy Ryan, who T won it and therefore could not pass it_on, The terms were those of a champton- ship match, the men weighing In at 6 P. M. on the night of the fight and mak- ing the recognized welght—153 pounds, ‘The betting was 2 to 1 tn favor of Ketchel, and Stanley placed a large bet on timself that he would knock K out inside of six rounds. But the clever Chicago hoy didn’t last even that long, Spring and Summer clothes. , Nothing is reserved—excepting black— every fancy and blue suit in the four Smith |e | Gray & Co. stores, over 10,000 in all, is in- [! cluded—there being more than five hundred [€! fabric designs in over twenty-five distinctive [2 models—in two and three-button English and plain lapel models. Today the Smith Gray 6 Co. assortment is (el greater, fresher and more complete, due to delays fal in our tailoring plant, than at any correspondin: time in our history—in fact, nearly three thousan of the suits are only from the factory within the past forty-eight hours. Our suit stock is twice the size it should be— in consequence, you pay now the prices we would ordinarily ask in August—included are fabrics from @ (2 : ) the world’s best weavers, many of which are ad- vanced and exclusive styles—fabrics and models for ° @ : (el (el fel : : @ free of charge into your home. The balance can be paid off on your own terms. We have decided to dispose of this property within the next fifteen days. To keep it a year would cost $61,600. How Can We Do It? Here is a tabulated list of what ill be if h ayer ‘Thee MAb inestedia Ol ranites ee One year’s charge for keeping same........ as sta «$15,000 Twenty-two salesmen’s salaries at $25 per week... W Advertising in nineteen papers at $1,000 per month 12,000 Office expense . 6,000 One year’s total expense .. 561,600 We would rather give the publica chance. We give you a first-class invest- ment and a high-grade piano in order to make quick sales, close out this property and in with one of our other developmen| e If You Will Stop to Think This is a remarkable offer! Take advantage of it to-day! 4 Gey eH er ere ae A WILL BRING YOU HEALTH AND The SMOOTHEST uamiliAPPINESS. INVEST. YOUR SAVINGS TO BEST ADVANTAGE. TOBACCO Cay arte eet ich echesk publi Ubeaty fee SEEESUSEBE every service—town, country, travel or business— Ie for midsummer, early Fall and all the year. ral and has streets, sidewalke dother clubs. Rahwa: Come in today—see for yourself the wealth of [© id out and curbed. All streets [acy ety UG La A smokin toba co that h assortment of fabrics and models—come in while [{@) and avenues are lined with magnificent shade AE Sine! CSOORNIER ey “THROUGH “THE ROPES g Ci ag the values are greatest, el trees thirty to forty feet high. No waiting or Y romising improvements; they are her PRICES OF LOTS ARE MODERATE, $280UP, Take your choice of any Smith Gray & Co. Suit (excepting black) at the following prices :— for tw id three-pi Suite; 12.50 reguinr values 18.00 and 20.00 ome styles, sizes bro! "i for two and three-piece Suit 1 5.00 regular values 20.00 to 25.00, for two and three-piece Suit 1 7.50 regular values 22, 0 to 30.00. been so carefully thought out that we cannot improve it! Smooth—mellowed to a rare perfection—It's a classic! SPAULDING & MERRICK Ketohel waded into him from the first tap of the gong. All the ks, all the science that Kelly had learned from the d paid for, NO ASSESSMENT: All lots are 25 feet front by 100 feet in depth to villi ri place for your he: 30 feet front by 150 feet in depth. re ington Heights, Asan investment it is absolutely gilt-edged, as from New York, | safe as Government bonds, paying better inters svivania R. R. set than savings banks, As to our reliability we can refer tea iP eeated on | thousand satisfied customers. Titles guaranteed nedaily and 1.200com- | by the New Jersey Title Guarantee & Trust Co. ‘e running free excursions daily at 1:80 foxy Ryan were powerless against Ketchel’s steam-hammer blows, and in the third round Kelly went down and out before thet avalanche of terrible ewings, This was on July S. Thomas Still Had Doubts. (Less than a month later—Aug. 18 the middleweight champion ag crowding, or The City of the Rahway River; 96 muters; commutation, 15 cents. Rahway has electrical fire alarms, seven fire companies, low t an who was largely the’ a. Chicago | 1 ia hy 7" : fi , efficient police force, free deli harp f In office. 4 weve ino Neh pact | ae ¢ 20.00 121172 224 three piece Suits; Rowrpees, svcere eve cetiiue ses | % Muce.ten om Rane rie ship honors, Thomas never had a look j a AT ALL DEALERS e regular values 27.50 to 32.50. =) U be j fm "Retatey had, atrensy “akon he tk) gaa D. : 2 25.00 12: t%0 and three-piece Suits; LAKESIDE HOUSE AND HOME COMPAN Bi cc ch thet convict ts’ gone are oe d oSNY regular values 32,50 to 37.50, 200 Fleer. Sule 8-6, St. Paul Bu'kding, 230 Broadway, N.Y. City. tacsheus Cortona 1100 Californian lasted only two rounds Roth of these fights were in San Francisco, Although the news of the flashing battle between Ketohel and Papke had reached the Coast, and some for two and three-piece Suits; 30.00 regular values 37.50 to 48.00: Included are all sizes and models for men, young men and boys. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Eicm———10 R ° i— | =i0: | GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY ‘0-DAY! ‘no great a favorite was Kk Golden Gate fans paid little attention to the Iilinols boy. Los Angeles, al- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL TATE FOR sAC EA REAL ESTATE TO LETo ways @ rival of San Franotsco in every- Auto Clothes Book on yuest. ‘ thing, saw an opportunity to acore over Rew eA BROOKLYN. | BROOKLYN, OUT OF CITY. ; NTR hi furnished — co} her neighbor to the north and induced waronan Papke to come out to that place. With the prospect of another chance at Ketchel dang!ing before his eves, Papke was more than willing. Kete! and Papke were matahed to fight twenty-five rounds at Los Angeles on Labor Day, Rept. 7, 190, ender the management of Tom Carey. The match was for the middleweteht ¢hamplonship of America, Regarding it aa a very important contest, the pro- moters wanted to be sure of having everything on the level and recured Jim Jeffries, then retired heavyweight champion, who was living tn Los An- Smith Gray & Co. Two New York Stores: Only $4,750 Positively Worth $6,000 |) -=—==+""i Yee brick dwelling, with sep- ) Two Brooklyn Stores: READERS * Of The WORLD Going out of, tow Oa dress sent to them, a | changed as often as desired, Fulton St, at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Warren St. | : feven rooms and, bath, || fas wood trim throughout, choice decorations abd Aeros ty Hall, Broadway at Bedford Av. BY) SthAv.,Bet-d7thxsscaSte frovd “rinh throughout, choice de = e AHA AAA ALIA Mm se May $16 Monthly Pays Carrying Expense of caiacelina Maite Want J works all week. Order MW in ay | | geles, to referee the battle, paying him $1,000 to do #0, Papke trained up In the Mountains a short distance from Los Angeles, while Ketchel stayed up : | Morning World, 12¢ per wees @round Frisco, But so confident was | | vin d I vening World, 6c per weeks Ketohe! of beating Papke that he did H eye et —— © | Evening Wor! per Very Ittle conscientious training, It ——S Sunday World, 5¢ per Sunday ‘Was characteristic of Ketchel that, once haying beaten a man, he ever after- ward considered him an easy mark, @tanley wae also hard end fagt ry Hy | : ——. _ Eran |} Take Sea Bedth |. trom Park Row to Kings one londay and prospe v — 16 youtfremittance to the Cashier NEW YORK WORLD, Highway,

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