The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1911, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911. FLOOEY He Gives Axel One of Those Turkish Bath Things. GEE , THERE'S SVENSON- 4 Pe’ rw : LE on ema) GUESS I'LL Go AN' GET HIM [ yy \ 2) Sl fn OW GEE , \FORGOT ALL TO TAKE A STROLL ALONG ‘ THE q _ “Gk cea \ } ABOUT AXEL BEING IN THE this COOKER |! p--———-—— ONE RUNS WELL WHEN 1s WELL - WHY 1S TIRED = THE OTHER DON'T! ! A FROG LIKE Island, ang Murph swings. Griffin was fully watebing wilh the OF ii e@ e before the bell sounded, When tie|rounds at 122 pounds, and the feather-| while Murphy sat on the ropes walting gong rang for the second round Griltin| weight championship of the world was} for him to elimb in again. Ie jo time in going after 4 e, Four-ounce gloves were to The third round was without Incident oO ‘ Griffin tr ed in Bi 1) Poth men were and 4 yn Jimmy Carroll's missed fully thr of their , k * Nhe fe as a cold down the} § y weakened ing. Grittin nit clubhouse was provi¢ heating apparatus to both men went to the floor in @ clineéh and the New York ( boy was knocks In the fifth and tinued to t M on Johnnie and Johnnie e to put Murphy ¢ as broken in thi » explaining that after he fight, he led 1 r ng knocked down! had won vas clipped on the jaw by alto the I and sent to dream-| Square ¢ nutng e yuPened up a physical cutture school tn | —>-_ | Boston, He had a number of pupils) Griffin Woh the Worlds Feather- Sent. 3, ix hat Orlin re-entered the| ie ; i Alages, Bilt : weight Title From Billy Mure i ik of We ten let while Murphy was fs phy, but Soon Lost It to Solly «: Smith Through His Own Care- * mt uate of the West Side Athletic vy the New West Side A S. lessness, | defeated only onc | MeCarthy. Lynch claimed the 122-pound | Sore Feet---Perspiring Feet BARGAINS in Well-Known Remedies r oantam, Atter tucning: BI ted Kugene Ho |sfscarny, “tm mea KE have marked down the prices of well- | Fought at Coney Island. v the tar Tee] OU A econ oF “two Hater tha ugh | mara known remedies that relieve tired, aching, l beter tra: Cones? toikoe: AttaauorclaGt| nee seat: j ea perspiring feet. This sale is for To-day, To-morrow and Saturday only. If you have foot troubles choose the remedy best suited to your particu- lar case. Our clerks will tell you their merits. phy, | Dolly Lyons. keeper and Johnnie © and out, When jonship had passed into the hands of | anot | Griffin did not retain his nshin | crown very long. tit to Soll ° Murphy started in like @ whirlwind, but was very wild. Griffin took it very polly and chewed gum. 1 first round be a big e winner, But ed A purse of $4,000 Ja A_ second later In ar iriffi’ trained joklyn Jimmy tson and Lynen High- of the Scotch Hght- Roth men were h and his brothers had Haha orcad iT | Paxto Foot Powder............. 17c | Johnson’s Foot Soap............ 17c ey NORE Wee White Tar Foot Si 13. A standard article much used no. horsemen, Who te Tar Foot Soap : a A standard article much used. vay (on him. Tho, ode 6TH AVE. @ 20TH ST. Contains (nr, whlch many togard aa cflectual | Calocl de lar favorite. - in healing sore fect. ‘rowd Of 4,500 people tn 2 care cee Z| Don’t Miss This , Cogswell’s Foot Tonic...... 79 related Helpa ‘ er in price but is said to be worth the money. mine Be Keene's Glad-Pheet 12c & 19¢ Make sorry fect glad—-sold many years by us with satisfaction to custe , eee eee eans | Boston powder for tired sore feet. *o x rs. for the Duffy and Prof. John Duffy f . . Ss 1 did Oo t 2 Bunion Protectors 43c uarantesd, a cl RR ey a pien pportunity Dy many proplesmndipenmble: | Tig... ss. ., AVe de S70 a feather box end was unceremonious: Spalding’s Corn Plasters.........19c | A largely advertised and popular application i} Rwosouhee werk A out of the clubhouse. ‘ ‘ reat} | ns had weakened himeelf in mak. nd Jack Quinn, and Grif a d A healing liouid appli: { tng the welght and was not capab! Immy Carroll Prof Reuerion ang) ' Blue Jay Corn Plasters... 12c & 19c Rests tired fe Of the hard are veri In the first round Griffin was very : : ° Largely advertised and popular. Allen’s Foot-Ease sees SO ' nested In Now Orleans G ae uta ‘waa ence: Kapsea see 6,000 Pairs ot the Finest Blue Jay Bunion Plasters..12c & 19¢ | ‘ueof the old and popular foot powders, Jimmy out in the fourth hereupon Lynch's stock took a bij, gy bas Cc 17. i Griffin return: and! boom, But Griffin evened matters up Men’s Oxfords in 16St ] S Allen’s Corn Plasters . 9c &17c | White prose EGoe wast seenee ¢ ; e Relieve the pressure of the shoe, ° { lee aalelsepela cela} ojaelo ~ ‘ pre Allen's Bunion Plasters,....9¢& 17e | Shake in $08 pat pomden 7 17 | ‘ $3.50 and $4. 00 Sh oes Allcock’s Corn Plast 9c &17¢ | alien’s Foot Tablets re eneebee 4 | 4 Well knowa- sold One of the tablet forms of foot applications i} Allcock’s Bunion Plasters... 9c & 17c to be dissolved in water. (Cammeyer Standard) on sale at $2.00 You can positively find your size in every style, but come at once. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 j _ You know, as does all New York, @) that at regular prices Smith Gray & Co. @ prices mean excess values. = Today, as a result of the tremendous reduc- @! tions made for the purpose of disposing of a stock twice the size it should be, values are greater than at any time since the making of fine ready-for- service clothes began. There is a suit for you no matter what your taste, your style idea or the price you are pre- pared to pay. Over 2000—25.00, 27.50, 30.00, & 32.50 Suits Try Riker’s Remedy for Corns 15c Guaranteed Above remedies and prices can be had at all Riker Drug Stores for To-day, Friday and Saturday only. Mail orders filled by addressing our store, 23d St. ond 6th Ave. ; You are SAFE when you buy at Riker’s. Mean . pe to You? ee 107-46 ST. © BTAVE, amperes |V ergy me MINUTE FROM BRUAD oa 550 PVP eePeeeeeeeeeee 17.50 (Basement Store.) e *Cammeyer” “Cammeyer” Over 1500—22.50, 25.00, and 27.50 Suits | 6th Ay. and 20th St. fn “To Let” i} | Furniture Without Deposits | Advertisements are alvaye fo please our patrons, CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Were Printed Yesterday in | Onr ‘Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connect | «| THE WORLD | | a (A, estate | | "69.98 *89.98 170 utr. 382 Over 1000—18.00, 20.00, and 22.50 Suits 12.50 Included are fancy suits in worsteds, velours, © worsted cheviots, homespuns and crashes; also blue serges and neat silk mixtures, in over three hundred correct and exclusive designs and shades—in over twenty-two distinctive models English soft roll and regular lapel styles for men, | SIXTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE | WITH MANY OTHER KINDS. 1 Write for NEW CATALOGUE hy Py. MAILED FREE WE PAY /REIGH ye V1 This One the Best. A. M. Halstead, of Rye Beach PEEPEEE ERP eer Peee Which Appeared in the a young men and boys. ei York, says) The Herald, | ‘ x om Charles ry | : (@! srRAWHATS REDUCED. SUMMERSHIRTSREDUCED [© y, New Jhee fly | Times, r ; [@) 2.50 & 3.00 values 1.00 Values to 2.00.... 85¢. fo eee TURKISH co sea Sun, Added | a 6.00 & 7.00 Panamas 2.50 | vatues to 3.00 1.15 | carried frame; value $16.00 ® re a4 A Fa) satisfied with t A OPENS AN i hat during th as a) al ry — es Smith Gray & Co. TTT Ueclat ane was cea ata aie eran Monpay ano th WEEK ACCOUNT ; a a { 1 A [) 3 For High Class Apartment: =} ‘Two Brooklyn Stores : Two New York Stores: anit {I rieertully recommend | RAM Wy SATURDAY RUENINGS [i a RAMI 4: seenias " 8 taldaawiirdead (e i Broadway at Warren St, fay | Mr. Keonc's Watches | 750-752 STH AVENUE, COR. 46TH ST. “'fnvasn'!s || Flats, Business Properti (2) Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Sa ime Cin Halk a ? ae 67-71 SM ITH ST rere eee | , , fel Broadway at Bedford Av, (==) sthAv., Bet, 27th & 28thSts. [i sant nntza Chapae fop Te | wsies oF, ; fi beac) P i ae se See THE WORLD ed a ee tianlian ea ees aA BROOKLYN Baan > IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED~ | Every Morning Weal aeelel eee error re vec | FULTON ST A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. j ‘ } )

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