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ae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1911. FLOOEY @ © © Puts Axel Under Strict Training Rules. — . " ‘a LOPE DAS pe YEP AXEL -\cor A BIG waren) en, Srewen 17 wen THATS ENoveH wom 4 , ree ve \ L| FOR You AN’ you cot To € ’ igre \ nie Seu aoe wae) 1) / Re ) Nn, OLO by By fe 00. TRAIN HARD. NO LATS {| HOuRS. No BIG FEEDS AN’ we see cecal ! see ide ’ DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A ' CHEESE AND THE YARD WHERE THEY MOUSE AND A GIRL? wee OTHER CHARMS UCAPE MEH | St rE? \ KEEP A BIG DOS THE HE'S dade Sok oy eae > = . ’ @ND KICK HIM Inside theRi lth the Great rea Charley Wi ©} Yo - BURP. WHATS THE! =1GIvE 17) [ONE HARMS THE & SHALL NOT R oc 60 INTO SOMEBOODYS and demanded unconditional surest | fencing the trade, by their employers. | On Friday fifty leading shipowners y ‘The same description fite the situa-| formally notified the Dockers’ Unton | ———~ that unless all sections of the strikers tion at the railway etations where many Fanunies more by non Sesnee, steps of the. porters and ieee tas sks Baan would be taken to stop all work at the « [tng greater concessions than had been fort. Many of the strik ’ agreed upon, Great quantities of meats | tng ultimatum and retur to work accepted and provisions held up at the dock# this morning, but the coal hoavers and the railway stations last week were yenerally ref found when discharged this morning to the union off be damaged and were taken out to sea occupations. emnloy- and thrown overboard. The meat ships ers resolved to carry out r threats. are being conied and the refrigerator | loc applies to the whole Quiet has been restored at Liverpool | pass| ‘affic. The Cunard § War Office Prepared for Fur-|;onowing yesterday's rioting when @ eparing to Pxal ‘ 4 policeman was Killed and some 200 of+| bark all of the Lusitanta’s pas | ther Rioting in Liverpool, |fcers and civilians wounded, Reinforce. and as much freight as possible at 5 © at Columbus, O. Murphy out-| ments of police have been br e the steamer ts due Latter Days of Murphy’s Career weighed White by four pounds: He was! — London and Glasgow. tho elty and they patroiled the streets /at 9 o'elock to-nixht the favorite in the betting. There was to-day dispersing the crowds whenever ol, Concannon a Series of Ups and Downs|® ic crowd present, many Chicago| there was an attompt to congregate, | s sports coming On rs Glasgow where the street railway men to th Marked by Several Knock-| Avs: § tu t Louisville} LONDON, Aug. 14—The strike tever| 42. on strike was also quieter, but the ing resun with Harry § has become epidemic in Great Britain. | J mosphere was charged with strife and | found n [bested him in From one end of the y e ‘ation outs, Which, However, Never ‘om one end o} ountry to the |lthe cars for the operation 59th to 60th St. All Our Special Sales Advertised in Sunday’s Papers Will Be Continued To-morrow, Tuesday » orders of thelr own Tremendous v He east te Sterling Silver L ink ef 39 1 ite bolder tm ok eh handsome ¢ Hl foomorrow, 6c. Tourist Suit Cases, $3.59 $1.25 eae 69¢ . in. cowhide y, straps all es ound draw with Tommy White of Ch’ Waite Star ‘atement all work t On Aug. D mot Sheldon again end knocked it other men Are threatening to do so and|ojty has obtained more than jAitouen Bets hi Ho, more | 50c Lisle cor 4 arrantod for 10 years. | Seemed to Discourage Him. phy Rae en rae Colt take a acta and the giris In the Uinton ala iis conductors were yey hae Ne War ‘Oltice petit AL Vilas a 16 baton lene h one Jewelry, 39c Covretant, M11. by THe 1 biuneg Gap | See eee While the streets of London are e- |Jockovt by the ship owners became ¢° hax on two clasp stylos, in w! sot in britannia, strong clasps Solly Smith Stops Him. sinning to resume their normal appear. | fect!ve today when Miah tony ii Murphy's next fait was the last tin-|ance, only a portion of the men at the | "or detrei hee ge breniiotsi portant one of his career, being al, : jeocide to abld ie L Pee cee docks have returned to work, and alcccut agreement. Last week leans for a purse of $1,500, Mur-| 8004 deal of uneasiness prevailed aa| pioyers complained that in spite « 1120 pounds and any of the men refused to accept the| compromise effected, secti It was one of the Parner tlement arranged by thetr leaders’ had taken pli en seen in the $1.00 Silk Gloves, 69 Women’s Union Suits, nen's 16 button Jen To-morrow, $8C Great Values. tairen double tipped, whack Samples, Finest sfacden 1 thread, values up to 8100. Tig «neck $1 50 Silk Gloves, 49c | Nikle and kuce lengths.” “No ‘wail n's 16 button length D M orders filled. etal dguble tp a] orn oniy No tal orde German Silver Bags, 1.39 Groatest Vatues. amptonship 1 quite a number nd New York, Fol- fight, he fought |Ne with Jack ins in a hall over in| phy Brooklyn and knocked him out tn two| 117. rounds. This was for gate receipts on Sept. 18, 1893 On Sept, 22 he fought nocked Billy en slashing rounds. After this! (f& ith Jack Gi , the be tr poe als m'Brocnpn tat toe Content war aay [ange anny wean" efteagy a | ‘GerasasaseceressencnceeS in Brooklyn, but the no0l for several years and of battles ar lowing the L No Deposit 50e a Week |’ “10% Off If You Prefer to Pay Cash ped by the police In the firs Oct. 8 he went up to Bosto. Ike Weir, losing by a knocko of Welr's fr that Ike won back the char y this fight ‘This 1s not s¢ i. Ging) Set cita, dle and check gingham petticoats, or with tucked flounce, edged $1.00 W. & B. Razors, 39¢ | aus saa as uine Wade & Hutcher razors, $4.00 Parasol $1.95 hollow ground. All silk cov .— have gilt 75c Razor Strops, 45c | tramos; long graceful handies pnuine horsehide, Torrey'’s and | Leather Hand Bags, 85c n r Kood makes. value: newost shapes; various! Safety Razor Sets, 4c | sites *heatly ‘lined Will give good service, 12 blades, Patent Leather Belts. 10c 59c Long Chains, 39¢ | © tack and cotors: 114 to 234 ins’ wide, Silver, gold sunmert Anish, | French Jet Earrings, 35c set with’ colored $1.25 Photo ‘Frames, 69c onl Bet yr a ered the ring to meet George} a n fought before the Broadway A. C. in thia city on Jan. 22, 1897. A Dig contingent of Cincinnati sports was present to encourage Murphy te backed him heavi "| Dixon had suffe: bands of lrank . Many | Dixon a Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Every Smith Gray & Co. Sum- mer Suit reduced for final clear- ance—the most comprehensive (qd low priced fine clothes event of & ht with George J., at the Peo- ne fight Was the result issued several nights be- n and his vaudeville ing an engagement at On that night Tom by knocking Bi sixth round of t never in danger, On May 19, 1897, Murphy fought Harris at Chicago and out in the fourth roun: winter he w Dixon was fore, when I troop were pl this theatr O'Rourke, on behalf of Dixon, had !s- Abs We weight In the wo and re ‘de igus, velvet Pe plate clocks prettily dec- sitting in the a feet and shoute orated, have " ) hour movement $5,00, Umbrellas, _.$3:00 | §3.50 Watches, at $1.65) Into Sie ER AAAI. is ber we should have, caused by a season’s jj r later—Feb, 16, 1 O'Rourke sp t + 2 Sas $ ty , : nti e id rod, tvor st hor Engle ‘2 watches fo hested Dixon Ins: BUPCK IN WOeHnOe Walter tailoring condition, occasions these prices You would think this cheap enough at $40. Our enormous J Snd other fine hundies; caso and tassel | and boys. i ino turned nickel silve referee was a 1 Murphy's last a nee in the Fing | buying enables us to obtain lower prices and we give our customers, J)‘ ™teh Eitnes gem fac, stom wind —the lowest ever quoted on Smith Gray C& Co. clothes—the lowest ever quoted on fine clothes in New York. Over 3,000—25.00, 27.50, 30.00 & 32.50 Suits 17.50 Included are blue serges, English velours, clear and mill finished worsteds, foreign and domestic homespuns, crashes and flannels. Nearly all are exclusive, every good style model being included—English soft roll, no padding, and all the distinctive Smith Gray & Co. models, for men, young men and boys. Over 2,000—22.50, 25.00 & 27.50 Suits 15.00 There are blue serges, velours, worsteds, Saxony cassimeres, flannels, homespuns and crashes—in many exclusive advanced designs and shades, from lightest gray to darkest neat silk mixtures. Included are English soft roll, Norfolk and all the exclusive advanced styled Smith Gray & Co. models, for men, young men and boys. Nearly 1,200—18.00, 20.00 & 22.50 Suits 12.50 The assortment includes worsteds, cassimeres, velours, crashes and homespuns, in all sizes and models; there are also serges in young men’s sizes. Many of these suits in this assortment are of far greater value than indicated, for every broken size in prices up to $30.00 is included. There are sizes and models for men, young men and boys, for every service. COME IN NOW-—buy two or three of these wonderful value suits. for the purpose of fighting was on| Sept. 14, 1900, at Omaha, Neb, He | negro named H out In one min- After drifting this biz advantage. BLOOMING DALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St: ve mahogany finish frames of this suite are very strong, and 7 well polished, besides being Une in design. Notice the heavy shaped legs with claw feet. Fine, loose cushions of silk plush, with tassels to match. A host of suites and single pieces of all kinds. | es Burke! smith and ad been welll ite and f advertised and the theatre was packed, Referee Could Go Some. Dixon had the best of th r also of the second. In the phy clinched a ory much p around thi Billy retumed to ted at Christchureh, @ talloring establ!shment. Pay $1 Fortnightly or $2 Monthly, if more con- venient. Collector sent éf requested. | (The next chapter will deal with Johony e Grimn.) he dered the men to break end of the round Re pushed his way b to force them to ey al [el el (el al fel fe fa ; ; i]s i “ite cuiey of ings e Anassortment, nearly double the num- f ae Ptece Parlor Suite, S. 29, 5 0 fal (eo) ol (ch fal (2 Furniture, Carpets, Rags, Mattings, Etc.| Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts, Kitchenware, Etc. ra of Gov. here to- his candl- | Don’t Miss This To-morrow Biggest Player Piano Value Ever Offered. $1,000 List Walters 88-Note Player Piano Outfit for . . * $395 Including a bench and 12-rolls of music and music cabinet, $10.00 Down and $2. 00a Week Walters Mastertones ant con- ceded to be the finest playet pianos manufectured, Anybody con play 4 on the Walters Mastertone Player Pianos without having musical ex perience. They are the only perfect player pianos from which ore can get all the musical expressicn that an expert produces when pleying a piano in the regular way TAKE NOTICE-—This Bale is for a short tine only, and wy advise those who are interested in own hy finest player pianos Harmon of Oh! day to organize to promo dacy for President, at Murp! hm sprawit Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Every Thing in Every Department No “Free” Gifts and No High Prices ods sell themsel Toston, using small gloves. hnny t New England, with four- for a purse a Salesmen to show the goods, but the |Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings | $15 worth for 2c a week $50 “ “ 75e “ $100 “6 $1.50 «* « $200 $2.50 | $1,000“ $12.50 « « Payable by the month if more convenient, time on payments gladly given in | kness or loss of position, open an account for any amount on | Proportionate terms, No limit, small or large. 10’, Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. ek a ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row ® Chatham Sq. (- eight rounds | , gave the on the marker to purchase a Wal ters No. 7 Mestertone Player Piano to-morrow, as the response to has been the greatest we have ever had in the history of our piano We also offer the following Walters pianos at a saving to you of one-half on the easy terms of $5 down anc $1 @ week. $375 List A Walters Pianos, $198/ $530 List D Walters Pianos, $260 $500 List L Walters Pianos, $250] $575 Walters List Queensboro, $273 $550 List Walters Pirin?! $260| $600 List K Walters Pianos, $300 $1,000 List Walters Baby Grand, $575 ACTION 18 THE LIFE AND SOUL, OF hi . ntiin, are the fin ‘11'7 Jeweled Guaranteed Gold Filled Watch TO-MORROW we MOTION Aranteed, THE A PLANO, ac’ for 2 y Caution vf & player plano and 4 Floor, (1) 59th to GOth St. mem All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lex. to Sd Ave., Billy began the vg with Frar Jelphia in a s pped by the ind, but Billy hi Sea a at Smith Gray & Co. 195 to 205 Park Row Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Brosdwey at Warren St. Also at | [fl] Broadway at Bedford Av. fy) Sth Av., Bot, 27th & 28th Sts, | 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor, 121st St.) | Poel aaoae aoe mca: ik neinnati in a ten-round bout ‘ay 6 he boxed a ten: ‘Me Dougherty, a ll e Stag A. ©, CHARL Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, 180 Broadway New York Open until 6 P, M,, Baturdays included, be tore | a same club and bested him in ix } Tuy. it found Murphy in @ twelve-