The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1911, Page 9

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VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911, His White Hope ‘Has a Bloomin’ Clevah English Sperring Partner. THAT BAY oto cove! AXEL = THs 15 “THA CLEVER ENGLISH AMATEUR WHO 1S GOIN’ TA BE YOUR SPARRING PARTNER ¢ ‘E/- VGoT THA ony WHTE HOPE ON Two LEGS- Com: OF UP TA THA GYM AN’ Pu ON THA GLOVES wiTH AIM = wie va? Aw= (SAY STOP SPOOFING | AW = HERE'S ONG I LEARNED 1M OLD NOTTINGHAM ! DIX ACCUSED =| OF TIMBER FRAUD POINTS TO RECORD Governor’s Company Did Cut State Lumber by Mistake but Made Good by Land Gift. fant & Athletic Club on June 21. bo at was ‘attling jood one, an At Height of Hs Career Papke) repre haa to ko at top speed to get ‘ the decision. The foxy veteran was in Won Heiress Bride and Com-/ th fenting att tne time. p bined Honeynoon and Busi- but Sullivan administered an awful lot ness in Trip to Australia Un- der Hugh Mcintesh’s Manage- | of punishment to the Tilinols boy. In ment. t |. ALBANY, July 19—Robert Earl of | Herkimer, the Democratic member of | the State Highway Commission, which Bulltvan was knocked down. Theelev, | *°% Abolished recently, charges Gov. enth round was an unusually lively | Dix with having been Interested in the affair. In a mixup both men went to| unlawful removal of timber belonging the floor at the same moment, where| to the state. they lay for several seconds punching and slamming at each other, while the | crowd howled and yelled with delight. | favorite with the! 1 put up a surprisingly | 5 the fifth round Papke made it very warm for Jack, who was forced to stall the round out. In the next round “The Governor seems to try to con- vey the impression t! {is a firm bellever in the conse nm oof the te’a natural resour 86—BILLY PAPKE. Cunrriset, 103 Press list 0. ys @ state- Mintmne Papke's agareasive work, nt by Mr. E nd, theerfore, tt 'N November, 190, Papke was the last two rounds, | may surprise some people to know that mal to fi with Willie Lewis | ~®S What earned him the deciston, al-/ one of the corporations of which the Qgain. Lewis wis over in Paris at fe time, giving the Frenchmen an Sen of the way Amalcans conduct tne! Gee Matic profession and, incidentally, financlally interested in did not hesl- | tate to unlawfully cut and remove from State lands timber which did not be- jong to su corporation. It is ain+ cerely hoped that under the new ¢ servation law just passed the St natural resources may be conserved and that the Governor's future acta may be consistent with his utterances: J upon the subject.” | When the Governor's attention was |catled to the charges made by Mr. Farl, matched to fight in Faris on March 19, 1M, and Papke set sai on Jan. 21. Billy took along his brother Ed to do the nd .the taking while he dit The bott was to be held at the Paris Circus ad was advertised @@ being for the mikdle-weight cham- Plonship of the weld. Aa Stanley he sald: “The records of the transactions} Ketohel was then at{l very much allve Jt which Mr. Hari alludes are on file and in possession of his middiewelg:t | in the oflce of thi est, Fish and tie, this little clam was not takon Game Commission are open to pub- at all seriously and was probably pac in by an energetic peas agent to make the Parisians believe they were getting @ big run for thelr mney ‘The contest was togo twenty rounls Tey LAID THERE PUNCHING ecords show AND SUAMMINIG AT EACH ormen. that the Moose Company in which the rested, pur- chased from Dr. WV act sikh Seward Webb, the and nt withfour ounce gloves. though Referee Flaherty was severely at We iatee e i) a draw 3 er County, Thi hours before tho fight, and each man) STAY a dr : re po gtr ay Alay posted $00 as a guarmtee to make iro! Marries an Heiress, Ip R UMGRUGAYalneat teria ith weight. Papke trained with Sid Russell, h later Billy Papke |, ney BEBane. Great ie Herbert Synnot, Peter Brown and Eddie) § another match, Tawollata, Gh Iai Gen MacGoorty, while Lewis had Jim Stew-| a fight in the squared ‘ cc a ea each, art, Charley Hitte ant Bert Keyes to we match. On duty |! loping chat Vebb did not have help him. There was bad blood be- Buffalo to Miss the boys bectuse of an attack m, Ont Miss | made between | had made on) Dan MeKetrick, of @ Canadian ernor, who acted for the lumber | manager, shortly after the man’s atten: y, and the State Forest, Fish | fight between Papke aid Lewis in Pitts- 1 been opposed by her family, me Department for the transfer! borg, and the,"Gas House Pride” was and they had planned to take her to ae : Lens fae toy Faved Kurope for a three months’ trip, but wmer: to the latter of $0: sores just» few days before they were to forest lands as a settlement Helped Train Jefiries. He didn't get tt. Papke sailed in at | sui) Billy drove up to the house in his | autome and carried off the willlog young lady against the company for the two lots in| thinber cutting from the first tap of the gong, and the New us York boy went down bef onglaughts in the third rou there for the count nds of the Governor, | at this land would be | satin Weare auaeect he rye 1 tight for | eete pert from the depart: | Be boingots sad ks ore. Shee j} lite, but, from all Billy has! me: cording to state. % $10. Ho went ou i parents| Proved @ faithful ay ng hua ments ay. elected lands in Kewanee, lil. and then ved on| 4 cae Ad time Me iN Ne witen had been iumbered the year be- 0 Ban Francisco, where he joined Jim | S€it rt all® | fore. overior ealled the atten Jeftries's camp and boxed, ¥ the bis) Rent oc tlon ¢ partment to this fact, and fellow to help him in his efforts to “come | 1S) he Jet ay a result an engineer in the employ jor the Johnson fight. pus tgo contest, conceived the 4d fof the State was detailed to make an- in Frisco Papke was matehed| taxing a number of aghters on a tour lather selection and surveyed @ plot of of the world, He secured Jimmy Clabby aplce offes was a noluded ex. 1195 Broadway Bros." 216-8 W. ixsth Se. Sd Ave., Cor. 122d St, Every Hart Schaffner C® Marx Summer Suit REDUCED | He ad PAYS $3,600 ALIMONY TO CONVICTED WIFE. of Divorce Not En Horn Case, but He Reduction TOLL-LESS BRIDGES | ONE- _ ight swing © p Billy ‘was 1 of fak | but thy } eres _|THIRD It y true t 1th | ie 8 $50 Suits now $33.33 Wrank Kl $45 Suits now $30.00 Suits now $26.66 Suits now $23.33 Suits now $20.00 Suits now ’ y found ity o olng and that she Was sane at the time, East to Bo i was maiched with Jack (Twin) 5 vem to aght twelve rounds before the now $15.00 #25 Sui $16.66 | Suits $22.50 and less | MAY PUT FERRIES our OF BUSINESS Vehicular Traffic Already Leaving Boats to Take Free Route Over East River. ‘The cancellation of toll collection for vehicles crossing the four East River bridges will mean a joss to the city of nearly 00,000 a year. Receipts from Vehicular traffic crossing the four bridges for the first six months of the present year amounted to $183,580.10, but the third and fourth quarters always show a big merease over these figure: ‘With the inauguration of vice 0} the bridges to-day vice between the boroughs of Man- has and Kings and Queens 1s threatened. With tncrased vehicular traMe over the bridges following the | © | Governor was the head and largely |temoval of the charges there ts bound | to be @ falling off of ferry patronage. This was notloeabs to-day when a count of vehicles showed a big increase on the bridges and a heavy falling off Receipts from vehicles form a big part of the revenue of the on ferryboats, ferry companies. Even boats running to Astoria were affected because of free transit acro the Queensboro Bridge, Funeral riages and othet vehicles which always | patronized the Astoria ferries went te Queens across the bridges. Seventy-two bridge employees have temporarily been thrown out of work by the new order, but to relieve their What Did Weather Do to Your Delivery « Did you promise deliveries you could not make? Did YOU, or did your COMPETITOR, using elec- tric vehicles, deliver the goods? The electric delivery of the hottest or coldest weather. In summer’s sun or winter’s snow the electric is the best. The electric truck or delivery wagon re- cognizes no season—it rendering perfect servi The small electric delivery wagon can replace two horse-drawn trucks of similar capacity. Good service requires each wagon to have alternate horses. Thus one electric can replace four horses, One of our large department stores has replaced thirteen horses with a sing] capacity. The electric is always clean, safe, dependable—and is more economical now than ever, since the Edison rate reduction of July Ist. We sell nothing but electric current, but, if you | desire, our vehicle expert will be glad to call to tell you | | more about the service or various manufacturers of dependable vehicles. The New York Edison Company |, At Your Service 55 Duane Street Phone, Worth 3000 Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Publics “§ Addrees Phone Address Phone | 424 Broadway Spring 9890 839 Third Avenue Plaza 6543 | 126 Delancey St, Ore 0 27 East 125th St, Harlem 4020 | vd 245 West 42d St. Bryant 5262 “ERES ONE OF Gor IN canes the men will be given two weeks’ vaeation, during which a rearranged schedule will be prepared by Bridue Commissioner O'Keeffe to permit of their reinstatement as bridge em ployees ‘The recetpta from vehicles crossing the several bridges during the first an second quarters of the present y © s Brooklyn Wititamabur Queens Manhatta $81,511.68 $102,018.53 At present the only revenue from the My $15.00 Suit Now $10.50 Even if you don’t need another jsuit now, the price makes it a | mighty good investment for next | eeason. Moe Levy (My Only Store.) 119-125 Walker St., New York One hundred and twenty-two years A have simply established more firmly ” |B] thie American whiskey. A blend of the choicest old whiskies. Try it. STEWART DISTILLING CO. Philadelphia = New York Baltimore the Hot System? wagon is independent is always capable of ce. je electric truck of moderate put you in touch with the 360 East 149th St. Melrose 3340 three bridges equipped for car tram comes from the railroad companies whoxe cars and trains cross the Brook Iyn, Queens and Williamsburg Trtdges, A five-cent and ton-cent toll is exacted each round trip for trolley and elevated cars respectively, The receipts from these sources during the firet and asc ond quarters of the present year were $168,903, A NEW tire stock, fixture: Sixth avenue. possible. our other three stores. Colleze Clothes Shop Prices $25 Men’s and Young $35 Men’s and Young 119 West 42d St. 125th St., ar.sdAve. Harlem and 424 St. Stores Open Evenings ND- cals Club Plans or ridiculou: buyer, but wise sho Prospective buyers into a net of of our straighforward dealings $30 Men’s and Young Men's Suits, $15 $40 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $45 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $22.50 These Suits are also on sale in our other 3 stores. ¢ ahah Larhatle(o=- E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-i’resident © 5_BAUMANN & BRO, MA. AMR A 1S CLEVAM ONE | LEARNED igor. ™ » (aes mar quince | A SAFE CLAIM, (Prom the Boston Transerint ) Origes (protesting)—You don't mean to claim that your memory ts abso- lutely perfect? riggs — Well, T oan honeatly nay that the present moment I cannot remember anything that I have ever forgotten, STORE! 42d St., Between B’way and Sixth Ave. We bought at United States auction the en- and lease of the College Clothes Shop, 119 West 42d st., between Broadway and For quick disposal, we place this stock of fine clothes onsale in all four stores at HALF PRICE. This clothing was made by the leading whole- sale tailors in America—such houses as L. Adler Bros. & Co., Rochester; M. & & Co. and others of equally high repute. As we only sell our own clothing, we are de- sirous of getting rid of this stock as quickly as That's why we have put part of it in W. Naumberg All we want is the location, Here we light our fourth and newest lamp. Sale Price 50c on $1 $18 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $9 $20 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $10 Men’s Suits, $12.50 Men's Suits, $17.50 $20 Two Broadway Stores: 265 Broadway, Near Chambers Street 841 Broadway, Corner 13th Street. No Money Down ly small deposits will attract the inexperienced will look for honest concerns that don't draw, gh Prices and ironclad conditions, Proof | borne out by the fact that we are one of | the largest furniture and carpet distributers in the country. Thanks | to our enormous purchasing power, WE are enabled to offer you the “Axminster Rugs Seamless My aa 17.98 9x12; value $24, at er sawed oak, ee potlabeds with pedestal base, supported with # heavy claw feet, + Hike designe 04 at : Best Credit System— One Low Price— Cash or Credit F Minis ni miles ull ww ell in, whde, Brussels Seamless Brussels, value $18 Rugs | vs 12.98 continuous poster 7 heavy fillers. with chy tke cute EEN Special To-Morrow 1-2 Carat, $20 3-4 06=«* 29 1 39 SEVERAL HUNDRED SINGLE OND RY will be on sal 0.00 DIAS Tot at the it before, the 7 ft nt gs that BAME AG REEME! 17 Jewels High Grade Guarantecd SOLID 11K GOLD These are sty CHARLES A, KEENE, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, 180 Broadway yon ual 6, Mf, # W. .. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES int Fr wee Atrialwillconvince ou that W.L. Doug: ‘as $3.50 shoes are thebestinthe world Stores in Greater Now York : Jersey tym Ne Mxtrn Charge tov It. Adrertiscmenie ios Word 6am. =~ ee Sn ine

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