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meer “ ee | , THE EVENING WORKLD, UBBDAY, AUWUSY 48 1¥i4, 9 ei; | —_—_—— OO CC”: - : FLOOEY @ © ‘ Since He Won That Fight Axel Has Become Quite Vicious. @ @ wih Took AKBL, WHEN YOu HEAR ry ‘ ~~ €o0- voor !} Pyeu- my oro, Je CEE - (T WAS GREAT THE WAY (f goneson os ~ a oe ae 18 de DK |) eee ice cue CLO AXEL MADE THAT GUY CRAWL OuT OF THE RING AN HE GOT GOING - HeE'LL EXTERMINATION ~ SER ? was gust READY To Gve HIM "3 CAT THe TAR OUT OF THE Bic SWEDE HE FIGHTS THE RAUS FOR BEING A LG) {wry OOES AN ENGLISH) TO ceT THe WHY |5 A JEWELER VOE ALWAYS SLAP a ATCHES eee i at SALT CELLAR ke SALT OUT. 6 LIKE @ JALER w Trom 7) LON THE BOTTOr i, (Gear A itt Noes vail Mae James Brown, the Victim, Tells There ts hardly a more pitiful teage 1 Hospital. Restitution for Wealth the — | stuested all his | After detng struck and thrown neve Toilers Have Created poorhouse, ‘The ave bad no jtefre and who at | eral foot by a south dourd . vg. {tragedy as this, Itteatr | R STREET, “ie : veins od oun Hh Ms and ie gyri tie, berg ohpart i. | for the free worker in ‘the freeat nation Bt } Mo Salgh ve Berger, Socialist, 0 iaconain, | on the wlowe | Twen nd street, James Brown, a] UV® i the yesterday, Key candy maker, aged twenty-four, wae advo-| “Any toller who has faithfully labored removed to the Harlem Hospital with |¢ating his old-age pension bil, In part! for a meagre wage for twenty years oF \ i) la fractured akull, be sald: more has created more Wealth than @ | ' | ; ae Ra . ° | Ja Sheehan of No. % Bast One| “Within a year you will have to make! meagre pension in old age can repay. | Mysterious Woman’s Scream| Magistrate O’Connor Fines|Get a Vicious Collie to Snap |risnina ane Twonty-second street ANd | yp your minds on the aubject of old-age | Th4 Mord ‘Pension’ Is, thus & misnomer: boxe Linself heard of the affair and and Lack of Motive in Chauffeur Who Pleads New | at All Who Come [dred and Nineteenth street, who wit: | ki Bigg to determing | restitution” or old. folks” compenaa came a Billy, the youngater lost | \ How Australian Billy Murphy" at allowed i to be t Staten Island Crime. Statute as Defense. | Along. | | | | Was afraid to! Staten Isiand early to-day furnished | Magistrate O'Connor, aitting in Har-| The membera of the ter this occurence, fearing | one of those interesting studies In crime father would apply’ the rod la Twenty of Brill Clothes | For Men and Young Men | | Offering An Average Saving of 40% dle of Bench to the Prize Ring and): toma Police Court, does agree with |t Sheepshead Bay—and 's sparingly where would do the most | ~® Pro! ’ aa . ys fon ow running | learn his Won the American and World’s| vasnariixis weve would alo the mont | 1 that the Callan automobile daw, which [the many vicious dogs now running | te te at directly In front of purage to see roof, but | Michael Patte, thirty-three yeara olf, | per Mnaged to {Of No 1580 Fresh Kill Road, Green |under certain conditions, has wiped out Featherweight Champion Te!d| . ‘ by Famous Referee. necure employ me rfalneMiagg |RUMEE. man made « comtortaie the region forsding a wreater speed and finally got the old joose In the village. @ most flagarant ts a speed of thirty mfles an hour | l008e In the village. The 1 flagarant | the car \enge ts right at the door of Nee Commisste Dougherty on ‘Twenty-first street. Tn this particular | puty Po- than eight miles tn the city Scotchman’s establish in, but {o'clock to-day, according to Detective! Giaude M enon of NO. 10 Westlte nave blecovered ais panel “Australi Billy” M hy Was troubled no more uf ellow-em- | Convey, he Was awakened by the © | winety-first pabnohen si | to te Gis Mah Ad sé ave bi es | Vom ‘Australian Billy” Murphy. | piovees. wf house-breakers. Ie went to the frat N"et—N » & chauffeur employed | plan to Keep for thelr excl a ustraiian Billy’ Murphy. \ae ' j ; lby George A. Pell of Bronxvite, publle thoroughfare lundreds of old is havi Conrad 011. gy Tie Pew fuolishiog Co) Was the Fighting Tailor. tn the dining room, hel advanced the Callan law as a defense| Welween Voorhees avenue and Jerome I friends have come for the Twenty-first street ix built up rl g ‘ found four Italians at r USTRATIAN' MII. MUR-| Murphy used to go off on Sundaye to} when he was arral by Police | Oschenhirt on a charge of driving at e also at o fe reining | box ~ He also attended many of ning | lidly on one side of the street—Dep an we 5 } meets, and, like his {Hlustr iy ot Lwenty-seven miles an how y Dougherty's side. y) oe aT SIME © the coveted worl’ great values which previous experience has long since taught them can be had at this twice-a-year reduction sale. Other hun- One of the men, the detective aays. demanded $100 from Patte, Patte said in the sa He won bo Fhe had deposited his money tn a bank sin se Cee antisera ine ie E Relief. dreds came as we are told do the natives of in the sar This was very long | me|/@d had none in the house, The men! orm not 4 ‘teavwai 4] danas avenss Glasses to give permanent | the great State of Missouri, to be shown— BEF $0, 1800, when he defeated Ike Weir, the | Known as the champion of the ae scum to be satisfied as to Patte, but! nave to nn 4 no law against) ‘The dog haw learned to resent the in- | comfort and relief must be pre and none were disappointed. For we know “Belfast Spider,” then featherweight | TAilors, and successfully tried conclu-| they soon Vecame involved in @ scurtle sheding—the Callan Jaw has taken care | vasion of the sidewalk on his side of] scribed tor by a competent {the street and the approach of age | Ooutict q . sione with many & man wo weighed | among themselves, at thie conc champion of the world, in the thirteenth | 159 pounds or more. At this time Mur- ot which a of no better values to be had nor of any — ound of their battle, phy did not weigh more than 110] goroamed The then Toft the hove fs that so? said Magistrate desrtian in his eve i) @ew busy, No APHTAPE Lee Glnceetancescareetl bigger opportunities for savings than you Murphy was a fing Itle fighter, but T One sure way to get sity " i" | Well, we'll see, HHore,} man, woman or ehild ever takes that a Ti as are ca by no means the man that Welr was. /|SUghtingly to him as a tailor and ag; he Woman was Patte’s wife or not jth s down, Now, 1 ; in the ne The latter was a man of education and| therefore, only the ninth pare of a} When the men went out of the door! ogg cure of sou. Mr man was certain to attempt im-| one of them fired a shot at Patte, He! con tat al ss man to the| mediately to prove that 4 bril-| fell to the floor, dangeroml.y wounded. act ay your attornae P core, game and honest; Murphy was|finnt oxcepuon 4 bril-| fell to the floor, dangeronk.y w duct as your attorney because you ies sene ler Foo : poorly educated, deficient in gray) Hven at the age of soventeen or] staif CME miles to the nearest police no lawyer here clock, the purchase be $2.00, $3.00 or $25 $22 &520S Sui $ matter, Slliterate, susptclous and narrow teen Murphy Ninety and it was ne Ny vo is wren “Now, I differ with you about the Ca aaNet wan ein $5,00, ) ummer uits Reduced to 15.50 minded. And I have a suspicion that ry Ann” ve very| the first police artive®t Meantime alliian j wv, Mr McPherson, and © ad with | (ace of the four men had deen lost. judge you gullt A$ your lawyer, 1 as a loser was at times} "8 Fight and was always trying to|Patte was taken to St. Vincent's Hos-/advine you to tuke an exception to in 7} © that his condu deal a knockout blow with it. Murphy | pital at Livingston, wl petors + « rt | } far below tho standard which has been| took ‘boxing leanone al various ey | Dital at Livingston, where the doctors ruling. Willie, take an exception for | The was no} always game. Certain it ts | Proud of the abil Siew WES ahhis $35 and §30 Summer Suits reduced 0°21.50 intl a ow ne | eT eine tn eve] OCWMsts and Opticians 7 rothers Warning tat the next time 1| Frat ind. Street, nowr Fourth Avena Bull 8 Nes, | said he Would probably die. P Sof pugilism, Anyone can be a good}to accomplish anything, He Wasn't | whieh one of the four men etarting winner. meant for @ boxer, he was @ born away from a house in no bad humor Murphy was a Iittle, weazened Irish-| fighter. with the owner, although having Kt man, standing about & feet 61-2 inches When Bully w out \rougly this block I intend to hand 6th Avenies ate y @ gun and blow that dox's head ineteen years | temptel to extort money from him, “ BROADWAY at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near ¢ Jhambers St. old nter 1 amateur boxing | guddenly turns and shoots him, has ine | #7 CORN ANDT ST, near Greenwich, 125th STREET, at $d Ave. ry RINE, from 118 to, 124 pounds: courmament, “Tuere were three. weight | ferented the poll pes Witioushby, Brooklyn UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. ually nea ® had g00d/ in this affatr—1% pounds, 154 pounds and | d th th Pine posite rooklyn Bhoulders and chest and long arms./anything above that was heavywolght. | woman” Mere '# the acream of th ar © | 607 Broad Street, near Hahue & Co., Newark (He had an olf face, the maturity of| Billy weighed possibly 116 or 117 nds, CHICAGO BOMB CRASH “| ‘i 7 epee Which was accentuated by t stache| but he cleaned up thoroughly in th - that he about twent the champto lways wore. M ean | Cy earliest hn Peagpr en aeegies ray a man who says! Physictan,and properly adjusted WR) hy eipractcal Optician, wneher [$20,818 & 15 Summer Suits reduces 013.50 I was |tournament. His first professional aght | @REYLING IS WRECKED BLAMED ON UNION LABOR. ia ce hea he won | as contested under London prize ring Pyeng During | Tule” with bare fists. Tlis opponent was | IN DAVIS STRAIT. | A STAY-AT-HOME TRIP TO ie A kl hs one Jack Meagher, a biz, vy cooper, | —_———. Police Advance Theory in Explo- is career in America almost every one| Meagher was the leader of a rival : 4 7 “raw ‘ ee ey of luis opponents was younger tnan him! just as Murphy was the leader anes | poeran Schooner's Crew of sion That Partly Destr dys | eelf. tailors, and the two leaders decided to teen Is Rescue on-Union Factory, ‘ Pelee Sng ee the leaders, deciaed 3 ighteen Is I escued and Taken | Non-Union Factory, | Had Good Right Hand. The men fought on the outskirts of to Copenhagen, CHICAGO, Aum. RA bomb partly de Murphy has . } - EO pete Sian ave enue COPPNHAGEN, Denmark, Aug, &— stroved the of the Victor Jensen ait: Shue: , {Ann into action, and the cooper went|T!° Danish Government steamer = Hleetrteal Seoply Company on the south ; | to sleep, thaad has arrived from Greenland, side to-day. Windows wit ith} era ae bringing elghteen men who formed the of the buliding io ahah THREE OVERCOME BY GAS. | crew of the American schooner Grey. | free of the explosion | Father Wl Die, but Two Dangh-|!n Davis Stratt, which separates Greens hardest hitting known, ‘This is b could probably his right har ling, which was wrecked a mont xR AOTC NOP OD, land from Baffin Land, The captain, H. Schonbye, of the ye} Godthaab, fears that many of the Amer- daughters, \toan whalers wh wathered off th ten, were | Greenland coast pe: ed during the ter. apartment, | rifle gales of July. eet, Will EE curred ters Have Chance for Li folded, as the fond that te n ‘lfound unconscious in the} r the finer | yo, he wa RADWAY & CO. Now ¥ pointe of te at is today. Gas was es tricts of New After his retire Murphy went Mase 1868, | Probably die, according to doctors in| WHEN BOAT FOUNDERED. from the ring|the Will Hospital, where the ‘Siem sg nters 9 for the Mile wirte ‘nore '# ® chance! Craft Crowded With Merry Party Bob! Mrs le Heyman, a hatrdresser, on Way to Fair Goes Down |who lives next door to the Steigers, : ‘ : h birth, |smetied gas and called Policeman Ra in the River Nile. ALEXANDRIA, Faypt, Aug &—-A Billy | yy or to thegstelger apart- r of the sioeshop. Stel el . Kirls in| BOat Overloaded with natives who were Jon thelr w | foundered | area per er Ix bodion had heen recovered tc Fitzsimmons Murphy's emigratin amid reduced cireumstances was sent (p school, but proved Aifferent and rather puxilistic and his parents had great dim making him attend, He was ver ward in ¢he country a band of ‘om town to town, nything from pins to | youngster was compelled own with these men, and ling thetr respect for hts Weber ‘& Heilbroner. Announce a Sale of horses, to hold alas Pinen tie returned home his parents, Men's Pure Thread Silk Hose “In the Good to keep the boy in sehool, Mire ah i : Old Summer Time” 35 Cents a Pair Nothing equals a bares 3 Pairs for $1 Gin Rickey if made from ° A great treat is in store for those who get a copy of the World's » was anxious to hold his| Former Price, 50 Cents SirRobi BURNETT 6 Go's Fall Renting Guide to New York City Apartment Houses, which will be ple of the boss, laid hands| stood that. He even} allowed ‘himself to be kicked and cuftod | about by some of the bus en in tne| shop. But when some of the other ap- prentices attempted to follow the ex-| ample of their superiors Billy rebelled and thrashed them soundly, The next day he invited out into the | yard the particular bushelman who was | most obnoxious to him and handed ths | ready this week, for FREE distribution at all the World Branch Offices, The 92 large pages of this handsomely printed volume will present illustrations and detailed descriptions of 200 multi-family dwelling houses in New York City. 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