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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SULT » 1011,' A oe oe ri ull A Guy Can’t Get Hurt With Those Eight Ounce Gloves. *LOOK-AXEL= THE FRAWLEY BILL 1S r GIMME ALL You CAN ON S AXEL THE y PASSED AN' YoU GoT ‘TO WEAR BIE HA THIS-UNCLE ~ tm GoIN' TO tL. Ado piel indy « ne GQOUNCE GLovES ~- So 1G0T You BET STRONG ON MY WHITE HOPE WHO witk Box HEY ANGE on @ MATCH WITH A LITTL GS WHITE HOPE Ly y TS ON YER CHIN | GUY WHO CAN'T HURT 1 x Z — s You WITW THOSE 5 , 1G ~ BECAUSE YOU HAVE To BREAK IT friendly with Spoerl for eight years. International checks and Mr. Stpp's Bhe told how she met Spoerl at the stenmer ticket for Burope, but laid plano-house. One day when he caleid them aside, Sipp, who was formerty « * |to look at the piano she said he offered hotel keeper, but now a real estate her @ diamond ring for a kiss. He got braker at No, 147 East One Hundred and the ehe admitted. That was the Twenty-fitth street, New York, eatle for beginning of years of clandestine meet- Belgium to-morrow. ings at her home and away. y Jenkins fell (il and succumbed to = = stoges of pneumonia, pleuriay and typhold fever in turn, He has not re- Be: . covered from the shock of his wife's jay’s @ 7 admissions. Other witnesses appeared fs before the referee and told of seeing the ——— —~— / } rH couple entering hotels. Mra. Matlida THE SMOOTHEST . 34 Bast One Hundred an i Pony Sun” sree acete aber ea TOBACCO i Piano Tuner Made Frequent Phage dd be hy A” heey Master Builders and Labor N . . t Mrs, Jenkins did not ask for and Restores color to Gray or Thirteenth street and was beaten in isi ‘ a Uni i (seamilicams would not receive allmony 5 Inions Pro’ inst Fa- t i four rounds. Visits Under Guise or pd ondl hein rotest Agal Faded hair—Removes Dan- : Warren Won Many Good Battles| Zhey Were All Good Then. Inspection MADE HIS DEATH CERTAIN voring Patent Owners. _| druff and invigorates the Scalp In the «i 3 ‘of 1897, pection. 5 5 | ; Before Losing to Australian! Warren traveiiea” around the country ‘To thake eure that he would dle, Jo- Promotes a luxuriant, 1 with Link Pope, the man whom he had ed ty halt 1 ot | The Master Buttdera’ Asaoctation,| healthy hair growth--Stops its t Billy Murphy and Cal Mo-| besten at Cincinnati, giving exhibitions) Neighbors learned to-day what alted sept Braun used nearly half a ball of seek dy seh Y ; A phy and taking matches, At Cincinnatl he} the handsome gran piano Samuel D, twine to-day ‘n ft ening the tube of}atded by several inbor untons, have! falling out. Is not a dye. { as, |fought with Frank McHugh and beat ‘|the gas stove in climabe: M-| taken steps to prevent Tire Commis-| — $1.00 and S00 at Drug Stores direct Carthy, but Was a Pitiable | nim in ten rounds. He then fought|J@kins, @ wealthy decorator, bought | gon'g kitchen at No. 8 Kossuth place, | sioner Johnson from entering into any, Feeeigt of price and dealere meme, efor with Jimmy Kennard, the "St. Paul|for his pretty young wife, Elsie, eight 0 hla mouth. Mra : bottle. Philo” Hay Speci Co, Obj | ia” ‘pettt hig Ba Brooklyn, securely ti mout T® |contract for the building of twenty | Newark, N.J., U.S.A. ag ject When He Faced Terry i: vere ie tensround ¢ raw. hall ygars ago and installed in the mansion| Manson found Braun on the floor near | nuw fire houses, the bids for which are ey ce aunatieunn McGovern with Danny Baheuey, bel the uateh of the Jenkinses at No, 198 Berriman|the chair in which he sat until he had| to be opened next Monday, Should the | = —_ “ lb never took place ’ street, Brooklyn. It developed in Jua-| been overcome, ,, [Commissioner attempt to award the ‘ ; |" On Decsawer Warren fought | tee Stapleton's branch of the Supreme! Braun, who was forty-five years old | contract to pny of thone whose bids | Ww. t DOUGLAS | | juin Ike Weir, the ast Spider,” at|Court that the visite of Alfred L,| and Gr iat ies “ty pti a Loe have been fled, B. § fleld, e FOR | ; > Minneapolis for the featherwetgh: > won, but for the past ree weeks ha vine en retaine y th oulks | } Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, | Championship belt. This was contested at . Spoerl,| tie returned yesterday and reported his | ‘0m, Will at once apply for an injunc- | 4 | . P t The New York World) at 117 pounds. Although Weir had ali|SCCOraing to Mrs, Jenkins, in an ex-| fajjure, Se Coenen ero an, | Atrialwillconvince | FTER his wctory over -Patsy|the best of the fight, the referee stopped | ‘80"dinary confession filed with her (on Tho Master Hullders' Association con- | yoy that W.L.Doug- | E. leaf has had two O'Leary at Cincinnatl! Tommy) the bout at the end of the twentieth | husband's divorce papers, was attentive TORONTO ENTRIES. tends that the plans and specifications {us3. 50 shoes are | 5 Warren came to New York in the|found and called it a draw. Wels | to her and not to the piano. H Z are too indednite for an intellixent fk- | ¢hebestinthe world. & years aging — mel- fall of 1888. The day following his Cl#!med the championship belt as a @ confession was disclosed when . ure to be placed on the work; that un- * RUSS LceanT CIR Anweibes Te result of this fight and it was awarded | Referee Mitchel! May, an ‘Aesintant | RACE ZRACK, TORONTO, rat. fer them the city, would have. to, pay | Stores In Greater New York i to a most —<— Police G |to him by the donor. District-Attorney, recommended @ de-) FIRST RAC 1 hay the work 1s worth; ar | int—' i the ota Police Gazette office to meet the| "rn 1s98 Warren went out to San Fran-ycree in the huaband’s favor, which the | $24, ashall furlongs: that there 18 BO provinien for the coq. | eae ate om He ul point—Velvet is the Prominent sporting men of the city and| cisco and fought with Jack Havin of|Gourt granted. ‘The papere recite that | ire Beny 104; 1a tract being awarded to the lowest bid- ‘ smoothest smoke of the to show himself off before an admiring| Boston. Haviin was then right at the Tous (by taapector er; that preference is given to pat- 4 i . d Vel public. In those days most of the| height ef his career, while Warren was) Jenking, who operated an extensive | (c) ‘tysand, Lh Pe cated asiiolesy e the fixing of the iait, Bway t 7 lay. Smoke Velvet — challenges and negotiations for matches ng back. The fight took place before| decorating plant, married Miss Eleie| . (a) Oliver enti: (0) Kelly entry; (e) Bemont) Oo oe oy excavation at a rate per ie.% neat ca | it's perfect companion- Were issued and carried on‘ through| the California Athletic Club for a purse| Barnes, @ trained nurse, in 1900, A / Sed tai la Violasibn Se-ip charter ana (Seu Sak ‘ ee a y hi the Police Gazette and visiting pusitises of $2000, ‘Tom O'Rourke, who was man-| child was born to the couple two years | yearoits and upward Terr tha icoa Gate tt tao nr peoved |te Fi ship and contentment. Hever falled to call there to aging Havlin, had euch faith in his/ tater, After its birth Jenkins made his! Teket of Laare, 168: H by the Bullding Department. th, Remember “Velvet"— Libel cyt Ealad BS that } read to make Haviin| w, 00 Ken, 148; Dr.’ Korli, 1 I oy pis bach af more or ee iran chal |2'h'pSodt, a Sc AO tute | yey ee eer ee | ef Rag | teiteserteeaees ceteris Ms oa La smooth! At all dealers °1 * 0 ounds, and po: \ ‘ actured by a Fifth avenue firm. . ‘| th oppo: 0 the award of contracts ait Ata me, - lenges. They used to stand in the antes the weight, But the California) yas" ihuon admired by tho neighbors, | Feld on the present specifications are the | PN tenses a, [ar office, surrounded by admiring follow-| cilmate agreed wonderfully with Haviin| Was much edmirel by tne nelghbare. on Sascn, Buliders’ anh Bricbtayare |" a8 "road at. | SPAULDING & MERRICK ere and curlous onlookers, giving imi-| and instead of getting Mghter he grew , unions, and they are actuated by the| ‘ tations of Ajax defying the lightning| heavier. It necessary to keep him| was made that the piano be kept in fear that if ateel. concrete construction and hurling challenges around in a|in a Turkish bath almost continually, | tune and repair for ten years, by: Baccara universal it meee. the okese most reck! taahlog. He was kept there until an hour befc Almost directly after it reached Jen- | ' ing of thelr trades, When Warren made his appearance at|t¢ fight, and when he got ino the] king's house it required the ald of a | \ soils : ea could hardl r 0 ives wi \- the office of the Police Gazette that| T1"¥ wae pratt caret rar ort rere othe ee ee eee ve scse ite vtta re BURGLARS OVERLOOK GEMS, Morning with a crowd of newsboys 4nd/ hand Warren couldn't punch became more frequent, and soon the ek Stable et! a hangers-on at his heels he was attired| enough to put Haviin out. The b: neighbors gossiped about how the Jen- RTH SACI da Get 91,000 Silver, but ™ $15,090 | in what he concelved to be a manner] went twenty-nine rounds, O'Rourke | een ee et an purchasing | As ae oe Jew avkensuck Home, -4 appropriate to such a great personage| wanted Haviln to stop, but Jack refused :- - 2 Fireman, i Taboo, 107; } as the featherweigh n *|to do so, He was knocked down forty-|&" expensive plano. There was no | Sayer, 100; (Apeclal to The Evening World.) | MESO WOEDE 6 hpon of 7 ne h aylin| Plano in Brooklyn which recelved more | SIXTH HACKENSACK, N, J., July 28.—Bur- America. He had on a shiny silk hat s. Finally, seeing that Haviin Renee ee A ny silt hat.) vas too weak to do anything and that|care, the neighbors thought, Spoerl glare carried away silverware, cut glass, a big overcoat with fur collar, a| 2° 00) Mg no chance of winning the! visited the Jenkins home on an average @ bronze clock and candelabra to the One hundred and twenty-two years | checked suit that almost deafened one pattle by a knockout, the referee, Hiram | of once a week during periods when the value of $100 from the residence of |p] have simply established more firmly with its nolse, patent leather shoes, i f opped the bout and awarded] piano seemed, in nelghborly views, to ce A. Sipp at) Te: during this American whiskey. A blend of spats, a shirt with red and white stripes] tne decision to Warren. be particularly fractious, 1 over! the choicest old whiskies, Try tt. running east and west, a fiery red neck . Warren fought with] One night last spring, however, Mrs. Mrs. Sipp's jewels, valued STEWART DISTILLING tle, @ high winy wr and a heavy go p the same club N! Jenkins happened to answer t. tele- Which Was not lock Philadelphia Watch chain draped gracefully across} Fran fight went four| phone call. She eald'she was the maid. ndled $2,000 wor! his front, while his scarfpin and rings| rounds. up such a poor| ‘Tell Mir, Jenkins that I wan't be Moe Levy Sale Crowded Store—Satisfied Customers— Biggest Clothing Values Ever! i} fight that the referee stopped the con-/able to keep that appointment to- Of yellow) vet und declared it no contest. The| night,” the volce said. “This 1t Batta- 1 were to meet again on July 11. On| lore, ‘his detective, ‘Tell him the par- night scheduled Griffin put in an aren't Koing out to-night.” onages who had) appearance, ti arren was nowhere] Mrs, Jenkins dropped the telephone !n gathered and receiving the hom-|{9 pe found, so his $500 appearance | alarm » had just cancelled an ay 4 age that was due him, Warren peeled| money was forfelted, and the big crowd | ith Spoerl. She was qulc off @ thousand dollars in bills from a| had to go home without seeing a fight, | to realize that her husband head ens | adc and: ike ; ankle i 2 and probably knew huge wad and issued a formal chal-) Warren Finally Beaten. Gil. When he arrived #he threw hervelt | nge to fight s eight In the] “yn 4890 Warren fought with Austra-| Gn’ her knees and confessed to being world, Tom Barnes, Tommy Danforth| jan filly Murphy before the Occ E Beare 50%) or Jack Farrell of Harlem preferred.| dental Club in San Francisco for @ ner = | At the edgo of the thrO@g gathered! purse of $1,$0, $1,260 to the winner ani| he came up to New York City and was itd Bins sb ser. Wi : 116| matched with Terry McGovern, then In | around Warren was Patsy Doody, from | $50 to the loser. Warren welghe: hey Safed 2 the Fourth Ward, then a well known | pounds and Murphy 118 Warren was his prime, before the Hroudway A. C, ned gorgeous piec greetings with the \ bromine: character In New York sporting circles, | Peaten. 1m four Oia it! a t | Baa ee Hie EN euphe tt ? ork spo! cles. | “Gn Sept. 21, 1891, he went! down to! made. vas a disgrace to pug i : rare en . Doody was an elongated person, adout| yew orleans and fought with Cal Mc-| Warren was so completely outcla When everybody is making a noise like a sale it’s mighty | as fat as a match, He hada ready wit|Carthy of Jersey City for a purse of/that the affatr was ludicrous, — Tt | which he displayed on all posible occa. | §1,000, McCarthy defeated Warren in| was also pathetic, The affair lasted sions and was considered quite a cut-up| twenty-one rounds, the fight lasting | only one round, Terry's manager had 1s friend 4 . one hour and twenty-three minutes. | warned him not to hurt poor Warren, ey Jb gay Rincacaiets On Jan. 6, 189% Tipimy fought with) and @eGovern contented himself moat flattering to my values to have my store crowded every day from morning till night. It proves the values I am offering and the great reputation my clothes have made in New York, The prices represent a 50%, saving. Values up to $12.50 now $8.50 Values up to $15.00 now $10.50 Values up to $20.00 now $12.50 Values up to $25.00 now $14.00 Values up to $35.00 now $19.50 I have no reason to think that others charge too much for their clothes. But I do know that I have all sorts of ad- YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE 3 ARTICLES WITH EVERY _PURCHASE OF #100 or powers were very small. As Warren, in| ynocked out in three roun After! champlon into all sorts of laughable | an important tone of votce, {ssued his| this he went down to Waco, While! positions, Warren landed one blow challenge Doody, standing at the edge|there he got Into @ quarrel In @ saloon. and was mmediately knocked down for of the crowd, said {n a rather sharp| Warren fired a revolver at the other|his pains. Seeing that Tommy was voice: “How's that! I'll accept your|man, but his alm was bad and the shot | hopelessly outclassed, the club officlals challenge.” Warren looked around Mt a bystander. Warren was arreated, | stopped the fight @t the end of the J in the State Penitentiary for) After this fight Warren returned to RE fon might be, but Patsy was innocently | * analaughter. |Loutsvitie, where he made his home, eS 24 and earnestly engaged in conversatton| After Warren had served his term and died there a year or so later, \ THIS SOLIDOAK EXTENSIONTABLE — THIS SOLID BRASS BED George Dixon at Pifiadeiphia and was|of the time with felnting the former | tried onvicted and sentenced to elght | round qulekly to seo who this audactous per- Bu SAAY ght | frat round, with some one and gave no sign of be ing the guilty party, The a eicraseasicraes z ee | laughed at this bit of by play, and War- | ren never did find out who, accepted his chal! Tho next day Pa “sntentcees || CVUR_ Half-yearly Sale the ws a went over to Phila of Manhattan Shirts vantages over them in production. I buy better, I am my NEL Ra Raee rigger es Lj own manufacturer and need no jobber, and consequently I mee A auring ils nis wae Wille Begins to-day (Friday) sell cheaper. j IZOnPLerety EORAUSHED lathe. with whom he foumht two These advantages you are entitled to, and what is more 4750 - » bi (°2"]},59°° 4500 Au rakuinaditay Nae wank 1,50 and 1.65 quality reduced to iis you are now getting them at sale prices that are ridiculous a ACCOUNT BAS eG 23 -1Q ~ ao) F SPRUeL gine fe sae gee ae ; «to when you consider the values. 2174 - 3°AVEse: II8ell9 wy boxed ai rounds with Jack Farrell of f i be a ae The se ection is still good, and summer only half over; OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTI g'O'CLOCK of tt. The Crib Club af Harlem tried to 3.5 ‘a PS - even if you are “stocked” for this season, this is a rattling m mutch between jvatren and | 6.00 4.45 good investment for next season. fought ysis: hard. rounts with Charie |{| We ere the largest distributers of Manhattan Shirts aye Ly hee Beate, and emnaraber: every suit is guar- oe . — Norton’a: that city. Norton ha tout in Acariea anteed just as if you paid the full price. / , ‘or th htwelg samplonship of e i England and was clatmning Wghtwolgnt ‘i Z oh seven-Cime Norld 1? n€ 4 ‘ cour jo wos a rat: y } tling good man and put up a hard f W be x) Heilbro | ay Tae GRA dn WRIA pn eber ant ner. . H works all week. Order delphia. here in New York, McCoy Nine Stores welghed only 1% against Warren's 118, z : s . | wo } a at igh Ming 150 Nassau 38 Nassa 27 New 20 Cortland 146 Broadwa: b but he had a shade on Tommy never y ‘Although this bout was sup. 369 Broadwa: 757 Broadwa: 1185 Broadwa: | MY ONLY OPEN SAT. theta, “Alto his oi was aup- TP Ey Oda yout’ 119-125 Walker Street, New York .2Safock gloves, the gloves weighed only one and half ounces apiece. "Lol" White also | Sag Dae Worven 32 & ball vp on Three Blocks East of Broadway, One Block from Canal Street Subway nee , en ee