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LISTEN (eter!) cr JTS 13 THE GIFT On T% as: ¢ Inside tieRing (WRU ==. i = —— — Gredt Fight “BYPOUGE BEFORE "735°" SALSFORNORHAY, [PSHE Dull Brothers witicths : — 19 CFs HE DOES MURDER == Sout) BLN] NOTH CTVIE || Alen and Young Men ot New York 4 » lu Barra, The President discredits Seem to have realized, as tiey usually do, the remarkable Charley Whi e ercises last Tuesday on the anni the report, but detectives are investi. | opportunities for saving mon, (hat are pres nte« them in this x-/Rich Father Sent Only Enoug’) Mid S | f B ill Cl h [Papke ana ran over toward nis cormer.| Newark Came Back on | Suares, but opportunity failed tne con-| Money to Take Meyer | su inmer a € 0 ri ot es » en he stopped, put bis hand to spir Before in Paphe's Sato With es serach ier c| —Detactive's “Plant” maa Third Class, $ | $ Smith of Australia Had Novel 2\*, seconds. His alm was bad. bow: Z DRUGGIST A SUICIDE. tae, t 9 ii an Way of Deciding American fiver tne hey Deke aed seattered| ane joy of Frank Watrous when he| boule Menry Feld ’ very suddenly In the! was arrested in Newark to-day on a Dose of Po! gating. According to the police in formants, De la Barra wis to have Takes a! Karl von Mets Meyer, former teu: | orwegian Army and now | say tom ({] The response thus far has been far ahead of the record set by The end came Lost on a Foul. tenth round. was outpointing | charge of grand larceny completely sur- a r, wall a P ‘6 Louls Henry Feldner, fifty-two years di . . ‘ hard sloen te as Kecting in som | priged the detectives. The man shout-| og, mixed himscif a dose of strychnine |! tian! many of the splendid money saving events which have made the | alo: sity 8 a: } to-day in his drug store at No, 92 E | .. 7 - f; 1 a iV] 'f S [along In Tally PUN codca caod you wok a Te. you She lennon ene RecrcaiteT ertert | Brill Stores famous for their value giving. Values have always NO. 87—BILLY PAPKE, | °'0°4 nearly to te ve with terrific missed me, fo ty-eight hours later you'd, went upstaire into his flat, shut himeel! | been the best and biggest that can be had, but never have they B™: re ae Se shit's bei Nite Ate seriou vr siiok a ra “few nator Tater wie et ‘ie yro{ff| been better or bigger than are offered you in this splendid sale at "Rushcuttere Bay, Sydney. New duea! as he @/d #0, ap! canatian prison came, to Newack On| Sulanco avtgese arrived, en Faupeatiog HH $10, $13.50 and $18. New lines have been added in the past few euth Welen, on October, 2 when he “Snowy Baker, and he Gif one of theo retin tue watchinan employed by | rug store without the ald of an toast ; wager i] days, making the assortment better than before. Every man’s the middiewelght champion of Victorla. na prize ring. | Baker @ Co., refiners, of Newark. Hel ant. Ho was in the store nacht and day, | that the ; apepeeye choice of fabric, pattern and model is here at these money h fell to the floor Baker | had worked for the concern ten days 30 days b n and counted off the ten ‘er. Four days before he left | He never took an evening off even for | 4 5 by many pounds, the American had no AL the: boneluiton Oe. this summer, y recreation, The drudgery of this, hig} Dagnarello h a n andsome saving prices. trouble in disporing of him. Williams (eigmty datective In Warren, Pa., Wat-| rife tald, vegan to alfect te mind a dP girret dail to. ttoboken “by | For Summer Suits that would be splendid va'ue at $15 and “the mubways the Twenty-third $10 00 $18, beth in blue serge and in fancy mixtures. For quick e a nutshell, of one of the biggest bargains in suits for men Although Willams outweighed Papke that he faced Papke, and Billy took his ‘ rous 1s sald to have confided that he | duced to hire a clerk. But this relief time and administered an awful beating climbing into the ring, stole the product and dieposed of it at a did not secm to prevent the progress of | ®t" to the Victorian before he knock+d After greatly reduced price. He became en-| his méntal Ills. him cold in the sixth round. ral mii sand thusiastic a8 he related how easy it —_—— After the iittle affair with Williams, h the referee the 40c- Was to rob the firm, going into details! MATRON OF PRISON DEA Pepke “was matched to meet Dave tors tot that oft hat a foul had oe how a lone night watchman could be Smith, an Aust Bene eke then aroge and, ‘oied as he pulled @ box, after which} Mrs. Rose Lynca, for twenty- who claimed the ting to the prostrate Smith, indl- 4 middleweight championship gated (kt He wae thal Winner: the robbery of the emtablishment would | the matron of thé? Yorkville Was seared stiff from the very moment ' To a detective in Warren, Pa., Wat-| toy months ago, and finally he was in- disposal we've marked them all $10. That's the story, in and young men that you have ever seen. ce ie Th i : . For Summer Suits that were $15, $18 and $20, and are easily 5 he men fought in t > be easy. Sourt Prison, died this mornin ft i "Sydney on the night of Decem' Re:eree Alone Decides, Watrous made arrangements to meet] an fiiness following prostration. by. the | worth $20, $22 and $25. Blue serges that will not fade or 190, and the battle was to.go tw 1 o fights the [the detective in Newark to-day and ful-| neat on July 4 She had a host of | e shrink, and a large and beautiful assortment of fancy mix- filled lis part of the agreement. But s met by detectives who had been his coming as he stepped friends among the police and was a favorite with the Magistrates, She was jfixty-two yeara old. She is survived j by her husband, John Lynch, who ts who save be is | ing warden wf the prison, z West Thirty-fourth | “phe funeral will be held on Saturday was arresied and) morning from St. Vincent Ferrer’s ged with having} Chureh at y-fifth street and Lea-| jaitium Watrous stole. | ington avenue lly (Charles C. Baker of No, 20 Tenth es A foul may have |etreet: Hoboken, was sis arrested on WINDSOR ENTRIES, If the |the same charge at 8 tures. All splendidly tailored; all new, seasonable models, designs and fabrics, and in each of them a saving of several rounds, The con of the m called for the me welgh tn at t ringside and to make 11 stone, II Pounds, or 165 pounds. Papke | updn this welght and demanded forfeit of 09 be posted to make it, probably because he did not care to} weak himself by trying to make the middleweight limit in a place where he ha@ not yet become ated. As al mith after- | middleweight cha Plonship of the world, but nobody has ever taken his riously. There was nothing to * tiate ft Papke at the tle ne , nor was Smith, Tn latter claimed the champlonship of Australia, but had yet to prove his| right to it. Nor did the match con-) form to the middleweight championship requirements in the matter of weight which, In tralia, is the same as/ ‘ dure—158 pounds. Papke Not in Condition. Billy did not trai 4 for this fight, fing Smith of z rr not in good i PP into the ring. was fat and) w and in no condition to stand ihe aff. Papke was a big favorite on tre) strength of his showing ov he America, the odds at tn high ae 7 to 1. smith wa the weight being ne to say Jepend upon his | Be es and del hiy deciston jout hesitation if he wishes to be re- to offlctat is diffic: THE SMOOTHEST TOBACCO and desired by well-dressed men, and that will give the wear and service that every man demands of clothing at $30. Every, ord seasonable fabric, pattern and model, all are now $18. an Y | GOING BLIND, SEEKS. DEATH. |,, RACE TRACK, WINDSOR, Ont, July | he entries for to-morrow's es are ax follows E—Two-vearolls; Cynation trede the Derninion, five Volo, Wi, lt Without Lignt ble # Prospect. Thin, Cool, Comfort Clothing Priestley Cravenctted Mohair Suits, 815; Khaki Norfolk Jacket and Trousers, $5. ite Flannel and Serge Suits, $20. Linen Crash Suits, 86. Linen Suits, $7.50. » Coat and Trouser Sui' $.50; entirely unlined. A suit that's neat and ). White Duck Trousers, $1 and $1.50, Khaki, should have made up veth Prout, fifty years old, ded that sulcide in her home, No. 40] Reld avenue, Brookiyn, to-day by tn- |} haling gas. Arthur Acheurs, who lives in the same house, found her uncon-| Si and she was nurried to Bush- n pspital, where she was revived e. The fact that}and held prisoner. . y in agony when | Mra, Prout, whose husband died sev " Was not con zo, 1 foul, as witness dressy en Crash Norfolk Suit: | $1.50 and 82. | $5 Outing Trousers, Special at $38. White, striped and plain, and plain gray flannel, | Automobile Dusters, in gray and tan, from $1.50 to $10 f dollars, at $13.50. ‘ For Summer Suits that were $22 and $25; suits that are equal $18 00 to most at $30, and have the distinction and tone sought for e smoking tobacco of entrancing quality, the fl i Our Twice a Year Shirt Sale $1.15 for $2 Shirts $1.65 for $2.50 and $3 Shirts $2.35 for $3.50 and $5 Shirts Silk Striped Pongees. Pongees and Silk and Linens. Beautiful Silk Mixed Fabrics. All with French euffs and all splendidly made and good fitting. Highest grade of leaf,—mellowed to perfection, any longer. mome, I'm Can bear it no longer that after I'am buried a e will be placed on m e, Plense don’t be hard on me for this. P. sy *s Never becomes Nar | mid sont Wait, He baa Steaua It was sald at the hoepital that she with Clabby, Thompson and Brorson, | of @ foul} would recover, harsh or too hot. t Unusual Wash Goods Bargains for Boys the other American fighters In MeIn- tosh’s string, and they had & @ lot of points about Papice gmith put up fight. He was shit reached Papke t hard jabe In th " got to his opponent's jaw wit Just the smoothest smoke possible to make, You will delight in 95c for $1.50 and $2 Wash Suits. Russian, military, sailor and blouse styles, all in neat, seasonable fast color designs. Real bargains every one of them. $2.95 for $4 Norfolk Suits. White duck and linen; cool, neat and durable, $1.45 for $2.50 and $3 Khaki Suits. Double breasted and Norfolk styles, 50c for 75¢ Knickers. Linen, white duck and khaki. Play Suits, $1. Indian, cowboy, jack tar. baseball and major suits. elivered ani w of that ts tr ae Lord & Taylor of his old-time s s 1 for while {1 looked $ y the comfort, Ane condition and the a Founded 1826 | . ‘A aS cele seavupixc peg ||| Straw ‘Hat Bargains—$2 and $3 Hats Are Now 95c & MERRICK Chicago 85 Panama Hats, $2.95. $10, 815 and $20 Panamas, $7.50. ——_—— FIVE CONVENTENT STORE Stores Open All Day Saturday Harlem Until 9 P.M. Broadway at 49th Street e 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. J 125th St at Third Avenue ‘ 47 Cortlandt St, ar. Greenwich Today and Until Noon Saturday i ye tee aaa eta asi at ee Annual Midsummer Sale of te ad | exe gat essay sa Men's Shoes and Oxfords At all Dealers 10c A TIN piso dels with THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES m ; | Union Square, Lith St. near Bway. | Aaa. ¥ ; Including a late shipment of “English made” ‘ 4 | Aah ' ‘ 4 ‘Lan hussia and White Buck Oxfords. is ff a are se aie ids £6.00 and $7.00 Values..... We $3.95 | | i h Sunday World S) i cee felis Aeeanere | $5.00 Valucs.......00es0e000 | $2.95 ax or) 7 ut 4 " ’ V ry s ais hin” re rt nin 4) sREnth: Alina elena, Our New Outing and Tennis Shoe W am t D rec to rv. ome very popular-—\\ hite vas with Hemp Sole . at §7.60 Makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in th2 universe. ook all that ng! Telesinte be Hip wea, § rood soul and At ty , ir, 2 7 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave,; 19th St, { Smith Lest Fis Tocth. f rN ier, &; Altoona, Ab ’ r) & !