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FLOOEY TH SOMEWING TELLS ME THIS 18 Gum weATHER FOR work! THIS KIFE maxes A SrRONG | APPEAL Yo my INNEG SELF. / Inside thie Rin Ketchel’s Wallops in the Body Proved Too Much for “Phila-| cumbed in the Third Round. at J iene ke » count of nine a v HU ON stan anonus ae ah ¥ ¢ 74—STANLEYV KE TCHEL | tusnea tito a clinch, ‘Dut Ketchel shone | M89 accounts for the fuct that tt r ing Co, [him off again swung a vicious left|CUrious world may not know the to the ja O'Brien hit the floor a sege| Names of the little heroes who saved b instruc- the life of ten-year-old Edward Kruns-| I was re- » of No, 524 at One Hundred and matched to fig O'Brien, the con- ighteenth street. Jed for June 9, 199, mal A, C. of Philadel- It was to be a six-round, no de- ciaion affair. guarantee weight and appearance. weight was to be 1% pounds, the wel at noon of the day ¢ Each man posted $1,000 to The n- | | fight. was the fa orite, ta Jack" was not lacking in who were willing to back up | + na with cold cash. To be/ had bested O'Brien in| rt that was @ ten-round | this ud ta nore than ex, and hadn't O'Brien boxed pings around y during the first: six} figut? \ I's admirers said that) no time ‘n| * in thetr | » had | would lose A u home tow ay to de ria ts to knock Brien in Pi so cold that the Notwithstand! m fight, the pro brought out crowd tt was a classy Of course, s0 were talntan: bly 5 sions also redeem himsel York. The sent a lar enough to And they e all rooting for 1, accompanying their roots with flashos of big green and yellow bills, Jack Mo- QIBRIEN HUNG HELPLESS On THE RoresS Guigan was the referee, sat in Ket . Pollok oce Ketchel Lost Ne Time. Although the house, the Philadelphia part of it at least, was with O'Brien, Ketchel was given a good cheer when he entered the ring. But during the fight the majority of the spectators| Willus Britt | waile Harry hooting and yelling at ‘etchel and up- roariously applauding wh O'Brien Ionded on his opponent, Ketchel didn’t in proving that he de- served the sobriquet of the “Michigan| still at thelr posts and say the Aasassin.” In th er Dattle he stood | no striking, — Ofc off and tried to spar, but not this time, | the company say that they ext ven p as he to meet trouble in getting a crew of ‘etche! tice for the sailing. surprise, than he had been in tl Ketchel showed a great improvement He was quick on his feet and, in his own peculiar way, showed g ‘distinct gain In boxing. he had hia old punch with him, Almost the first blows that were landed were two hard lefts in Jack's stomach which hurt the Phila- | [i delphia man quite a dit, Stanley cut | O'Brien's eve near the end of the round and Jack elinched until t bell sounded. ter num. | stean round by Michigan boy | In O'Brien's | stomach as that gentleman was coming | in, amd Jack immediately lost his steam. je to keep out of danger as much | ‘conild, but Ketohel kept boring im and tomach. and landed a finishing 7 delphia Jack” and He Suc- ond his | and Ke aw KeTcHecS (err tit.| ARM -FLASHED OUT che] Like A SNAKE rap ¥ ot lond time, of | of ni the round O'Brien Satisfied This Time. | Jack came looking much refres): left wallop in the st strength out of him. a@ terrifl two more to | pied up like a plece of paper and went | down flat Referee Jack | MeGutgan then stopped his corner |take their man to his corner. | was long after ten seconds had elapsed | before O'Brien gamely struggled to his| pi for the go stale. ‘ained hard ; the United Fr Maria, showed where their aympathies lay by | Morrow, struck work to-day. The come wed to the d8 0} union in the matter of wages, refused to employ only unton men, ds of the Santa Marla are pany has ac The stew Great igh Charley W E FAN \ \ 6. ile, landing damaging blows on ampion didn't # watching for anch I the Philadelpi h and fol 1 O'Trien wer SS out for a kno} for y setting p on his bal counted and me fifth was substituted been doing a lot of training here at/ battle. He IR fi About sixteen due to sail % The oldest, the purest, the most palatable wh/skey sold in New York, Stewart Distilling Co. success! ehel's head and a few > F EMEN STRIKE. in the Stanley was following out his In Second Battle With O’Brien ois plan of body, punishmel All of a sudden O'R ro RAYS oF @uby Sun OH WELL ~ AS Kong ) AB I'M IN CHARGE OF THA \%S COMING OF A COP FRIGHTENS BOYS From River made a spurt They Saw Policeman. in of Rood rd jaw, wem to mind th Settee to land | It ts Just kid neture to run when All at once he saw It Jeft arm flashed out like a ed by 0" + oman Limmediatesy put his right to the 1 with lett as he rose at the count) why sounded for the the third ed, bu himself, he nach, Jack ck. Ketehel, w Woodlawn Inn, went out to Frisco about eight or nine days befere the fight, and really put in only four days of training | “ that work here had put him in fine condition and that to ad’ to hi more hard trating would cause DIM tO | cen the other hand, Papke | claimed Phe next chapter also deals with | | Stanley Ketchel) | STEAMER’S | for Try it. saw that kout had arrived. weisz! Popular Concerts| cross-country CYCLERS neh on the jaw and then ed Ket calling O'Brien's seconds to} chel ubors her Kingston The com- but has | polle num One Hundred and Twenty-thint s and the Harlem River when Police Schaeffer came along and took] them in doing an act of heroist an comes, and that to the friend. conscious and filed with water. the direful er; “Beat it, the cop." the warning cry of ancient Greece. They | “beat it," leaving a splendidly com- You gei menced Job of Iife savin : James Devi bith dibesared man. He calied a doctor tro Columbue Million eget Hospital and & was tak Tal tka Pairs of sTAMPED ON A Shor bel for Terhose hoya dia good dob in eaving| © rty-reverith street: MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT v this kid,” said the doctor, "I wonder! ¥ i ea ae eee every dollar end of vey tear » West One Hundred and 1 6th Ave. and 20th St. spent here, And Schaeffer, the He knew the small boy, round ost Elliott Schenck’s crum= started me competent ore’ But tt ausptctously. in other ef feot and hung helplessly on the 1: terraces at the side and back that} alt that are where his seconds took charge o ree Centval Park. Whe acoustion te IM: | 6 f acoustics | have compl th Jack afterward acknowledged Wate Heale | aro good, If there be a fault, it ts that| rived in New York f a ¢ was too much for him, During |“ 5 b : ight ac 5.10 M hel's visit in the East, Papke, who| the sounding board {s a bit too pow- ‘he “hoya ek w ashington Monday was very anxious to again meet the! erfy morning at 7.15 A, M, and arrived at man who had beaten him twice, had| At the opening on Monday night the] Py liidciphia the #ame dav at ! been challe Ketchel Jimmy] tread upon the boards of the fect ofjand left. Philadelphia yeoterdas ‘ |Coftroth matched them to fight at hi) many waiters was so annoying that] ing 23 and arr in New Pe Sasa rome arene ove them. fight on. tha | Mr. Schenck stopped It after tho firat in- | M. ‘The 4 |¥ourth of July, but the na termission. If he will now insist that no|t et tn Phila i day fell on Sunday that y late comer shall be permitted to ent a in 1 ho had] except between numbers, he further add to the comfort of those who really want to hear the music as without thi Jat the concerts by }and the Russian Symp M jest ea lot to- | | y have | la of et no men in Be, a rat WHO SIVED ALE Youngsters Who Pulled Chum Fled When of youngsters aid to-day up at} distur close to shore and kept up a life line of small boys out to the sinking ltue They hauled Krunsko to the bank, un- The boys knew a thing or two about drown- ing folk, They rolled the boy over a barrel, pumped the water out of him|> the best they could and were doing manful first ald work when there came That alarm {s as dreadful to bathing boys who dare the voice of authority as cop, just grinned, | ¢ By SYLVESTER RAWLING. LLIOTT SCH popular con- times ata ports on: the Contury Ie formerly the New) Theatre, have | He has a stra of fifty men, who in a semicircular hall open to the will still It} Hehtest protest Altachuler | ny Orchestra at | the Madison Square Garden last week Wallach’s Straws The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Prices Reduced $2.00Straw Hats now $1.25 $3.00 Straw Hats now $2.00 | - 5.00 Panamas now $3.50 R $10.00 Panamas now $5.00 § All Our 50c Fancy Hat-Bands Now 25¢ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY You've Got to Admit It—the Weather’s Been FIERCE ‘Pisutasecnswes way =— wen iendebie IND TWOGRANDJURES [65 AUTOS LED. INFEDERAL CURT | BY PRGERENRY, BEN THER WORK ENDURANCE TOUR Judge Archbold of the Court|Cars After Spin Through Ger- of Commerce Is Here to Preside. many Cross Water to Eng- land and Scotland. 4 tour atarts is way through At that es Court of Com He was formerly | trom the United St merce at Washington a District Judge of the Middle D trict of Pennsylvania, He will sit ! during the present month. The Grand J sworn In this morn ing and a second, whieh will sit d Ham} obiles ent shipped to 8 . under their own gain take to the inburgh and retu Among the Fnelish power, they d, proceeding « to London, s entered Is A dozen boys were bathing in the! ine afternoon, will hold se f one by the Duke of aught. The Harlem River when the little Krunsko] youth and also during August only American machine in the contest lad got beyond his depth. His | The morning Jury is composed of Win- | 2% cnt ered by Capt. J. F. Loder- mates held a river bank caucus andjagia gett, salesman, of No, 67 West] monde of the quickly decided upon # rescue chatn.| 5 sth. aired. foreman; Vi Perrier The larger of them plunged Into the, f, florist, of No, 210) Broad- ning World.) water and the smaller fellows stood) James 8. Bateman, assistant man- » July 5.—Dterto 14 East Twenty-third ‘ ace ny + Jo Taedie Pee | ‘ed during the Sount Vernon; Whilam, Hf, Bue Right, Besides the body were found two bowle knives. neck and ribs, made. > was cut in the Yo. 101 West Seve Merchant, No, 10t West Geventy © arrests have been street; Patrick Byrne, retired, | West Two Hundt 1 Twenty-elg ; Itomer », iron merchan Joseph 1 Longwood NSS SN NN \ WE secretary, ; Wilbur M. Hens F, L nin importer, George Vernon, 1s78 Heventh avenue and on, secretary, Mount Ww. BACK FROM WASHINGTON. 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